Faculty of Medicine, University of Zürich, Pestalozzistrasse 3, 8032, Zürich, Switzerland.
Department of Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Lucerne, Frohburgstrasse 3, Postfach 4466, 6002, Luzern, Switzerland.
Cancer Imaging. 2022 Oct 8;22(1):57. doi: 10.1186/s40644-022-00493-z.
Breast cancer screening is essential in detecting breast tumors, however, the examination is stressful. In this study we analyzed whether humor enhances patient satisfaction.
In this prospective randomized study 226 patients undergoing routine breast cancer screening at a single center during October 2020 to July 2021 were included. One hundred thirty-two were eligible for the study. Group 1 (66 patients) received an examination with humorous intervention, group 2 (66 patients) had a standard breast examination. In the humor group, the regular business card was replaced by a self-painted, humorous business card, which was handed to the patient at the beginning of the examination. Afterwards, patients were interviewed with a standardized questionnaire. Scores between the two study groups were compared with the Mann-Whitney U test or Fisher's exact test. P-values were adjusted with the Holm's method. Two-sided p-values < 0.05 were considered significant.
One hundred thirty-two patients, 131 female and 1 male, (mean age 59 ± 10.6 years) remained in the final study cohort. Patients in the humor group remembered the radiologist's name better (85%/30%, P < .001), appreciated the final discussion with the radiologist more (4.67 ± 0.73-5;[5, 5] vs. 4.24 ± 1.1-5;[4, 5], P = .017), felt the radiologist was more empathetic (4.94 ± 0.24-5;[5, 5] vs.4.59 ± 0.64-5;[4, 5], P < .001), and rated him as a humorous doctor (4.91 ± 0.29-5;[5, 5] vs. 2.26 ± 1.43-1;[1, 4], P < .001). Additionally, patients in the humor group tended to experience less anxiety (p = 0.166) and felt the doctor was more competent (p = 0.094).
Humor during routine breast examinations may improve patient-radiologist relationship because the radiologist is considered more empathetic and competent, patients recall the radiologist's name more easily, and value the final discussion more.
We have a general approval from our ethics committee because it is a retrospective survey, the patient lists for the doctors were anonymized and it is a qualitative study, since the clinical processes are part of the daily routine examinations and are used independently of the study. The patients have given their consent to this study and survey.
乳腺癌筛查对于发现乳腺肿瘤至关重要,但检查过程会带来压力。本研究旨在分析幽默是否能提高患者满意度。
本前瞻性随机研究纳入了 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 7 月期间在一家单中心进行常规乳腺癌筛查的 226 例患者。其中 132 例符合研究条件。第 1 组(66 例)接受了带有幽默干预的检查,第 2 组(66 例)接受了标准的乳房检查。在幽默组中,常规名片被替换为自绘的幽默名片,并在检查开始时交给患者。之后,对患者进行了标准化问卷调查。采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验或 Fisher 确切检验比较两组研究组的评分。采用 Holm 方法调整 P 值。双侧 P 值<0.05 被认为具有统计学意义。
最终研究队列中包括 132 例患者,其中 131 例女性,1 例男性(平均年龄 59±10.6 岁)。幽默组的患者更容易记住放射科医生的名字(85%/30%,P<0.001),更欣赏与放射科医生的最终讨论(4.67±0.73-5;[5,5] vs. 4.24±1.1-5;[4,5],P=0.017),认为放射科医生更有同理心(4.94±0.24-5;[5,5] vs. 4.59±0.64-5;[4,5],P<0.001),并将其评为幽默的医生(4.91±0.29-5;[5,5] vs. 2.26±1.43-1;[1,4],P<0.001)。此外,幽默组的患者往往焦虑程度较低(p=0.166),认为医生更有能力(p=0.094)。
在常规乳房检查中加入幽默元素可能会改善医患关系,因为放射科医生被认为更有同理心和能力,患者更容易记住放射科医生的名字,并且更重视最终的讨论。
由于这是一项回顾性调查,患者名单已由伦理委员会进行了匿名化处理,且这是一项定性研究,因为临床过程是日常例行检查的一部分,独立于研究使用,因此我们获得了一般批准。患者已同意参加这项研究和调查。