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二次诊断机会被拒绝:德国患者在选择手术前的决策过程中的类型学和经验。

Second opinion opportunity declined: patient typology and experiences regarding the decision-making process preceding elective surgeries in Germany.

机构信息

Brandenburg Center for Health Services Research, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, Seebad 82/83, 15562, Rüdersdorf, Germany.

Faculty for Health Sciences Brandenburg, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane, 16816, Neuruppin, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Nov 8;22(1):1329. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08742-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To address the problem of overuse of elective surgery and to support patients in their decision-making process, a Second Opinion Directive was introduced in Germany, which enables patients with statutory health insurance to obtain a second opinion for certain surgical indications. The study aims to identify, based on the experiences of patients who have undergone elective surgery, the role of seeking a second opinion in reaching their decision.

METHODS

Sixty-two patients who had undergone an elective surgery (hysterectomy, tonsillectomy, shoulder arthroscopy) were recruited using purposive sampling and interviewed during October to December 2020. The transcribed interviews were analysed using a framework analysis to create a typology from the patient's perspective.

RESULTS

The time spent by patients in making the decision to undergo surgery varies between individuals, and is influenced by factors such as the type of physician-patient relationship, individual patient aspects, prior experiences in the health care system, as well as information needs. Within the framework of the analysis, we were able to identify three patterns of patient types based on the three different time-points or phases when decisions were typically made, with one type being divided into two subtypes: Type 1a: Quick decision making, Type 1b: Overwhelmed quick decision making, Type 2: Time to consider, Type 3: Struggling with the decision.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients who followed a recommendation for elective surgery appreciate having the possibility to seek a second opinion. However, various factors influenced their opting for a second opinion during the decision-making process. Patients have differing information needs, such that a one-size-fits-all second opinion service may not fit adequately for all patients.

摘要

背景

为了解决择期手术过度使用的问题,并为患者的决策过程提供支持,德国引入了《第二诊疗意见指令》,使参加法定健康保险的患者能够针对某些手术指征获得第二诊疗意见。本研究旨在根据接受择期手术患者的经验,确定寻求第二诊疗意见在其决策中的作用。

方法

采用目的抽样法招募了 62 名接受择期手术(子宫切除术、扁桃体切除术、肩关节镜检查)的患者,并在 2020 年 10 月至 12 月期间对其进行了访谈。对转录的访谈内容采用框架分析法进行分析,从患者的角度创建一个类型学。

结果

患者在决定接受手术的时间因人而异,受医患关系类型、个体患者方面、在医疗保健系统中的既往经历以及信息需求等因素的影响。在分析框架内,我们能够根据三个不同的决策时间点或阶段,基于三种不同的患者类型进行划分,其中一种类型进一步细分为两个亚型:1a 型:快速决策,1b 型:压倒性快速决策,2 型:考虑时间,3 型:决策困难。

结论

听从择期手术建议的患者非常感谢有机会获得第二诊疗意见。然而,在决策过程中,各种因素影响了他们是否选择第二诊疗意见。患者的信息需求存在差异,因此一刀切的第二诊疗意见服务可能并不适合所有患者。

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