Morena Nina, Zelt Nicholas, Nguyen Diana, Dionne Emilie, Rentschler Carrie A, Greyson Devon, Meguerditchian Ari N
Art History and Communication Studies, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 May 4;7:e39857. doi: 10.2196/39857.
Patients increasingly use web-based evaluation tools to assess their physicians, health care teams, and overall medical experience.
This study aimed to evaluate the extent to which the standardized physician competencies of the CanMEDS Framework are present in web-based patient reviews (WPRs) and to identify patients' perception of important physician qualities in the context of quality cancer care.
The WPRs of all university-affiliated medical oncologists in midsized cities with medical schools in the province of Ontario (Canada) were collected. Two reviewers (1 communication studies researcher and 1 health care professional) independently assessed the WPRs according to the CanMEDS Framework and identified common themes. Comment scores were then evaluated to identify κ agreement rates between the reviewers, and a descriptive quantitative analysis of the cohort was completed. Following the quantitative analysis, an inductive thematic analysis was performed.
This study identified 49 actively practicing university-affiliated medical oncologists in midsized urban areas in Ontario. A total of 473 WPRs reviewing these 49 physicians were identified. Among the CanMEDS competencies, those defining the roles of medical experts, communicators, and professionals were the most prevalent (303/473, 64%; 182/473, 38%; and 129/473, 27%, respectively). Common themes in WPRs include medical skill and knowledge, interpersonal skills, and answering questions (from the patient to the physician). Detailed WPRs tend to include the following elements: experience and connection; discussion and evaluation of the physician's knowledge, professionalism, interpersonal skills, and punctuality; in positive reviews, the expression of feelings of gratitude and a recommendation; and in negative reviews, discouragement from seeking the physician's care. Patients' perception of medical skills is less specific than their perception of interpersonal qualities, although medical skills are the most commented-on element of care in WPRs. Patients' perception of interpersonal skills (listening, compassion, and overall caring demeanor) and other experiential phenomena, such as feeling rushed during appointments, is often specific and detailed. Details about a physician's interpersonal skills or "bedside manner" are highly perceived, valued, and shareable in an WPR context. A small number of WPRs reflected a distinction between the value of medical skills and that of interpersonal skills. The authors of these WPRs claimed that for them, a physician's medical skills and competence are more important than their interpersonal skills.
CanMEDS roles and competencies that are explicitly patient facing (ie, those directly experienced by patients in their interactions with physicians and through the care that physicians provide) are the most likely to be present and reported on in WPRs. The findings demonstrate the opportunity to learn from WPRs, not simply to discern physicians' popularity but to grasp what patients may expect from their physicians. In this context, WPRs can represent a method for the measurement and assessment of patient-facing physician competency.
患者越来越多地使用基于网络的评估工具来评价他们的医生、医疗团队以及整体就医体验。
本研究旨在评估基于网络的患者评价(WPRs)中加拿大医学教育学者协会(CanMEDS)框架下标准化医生能力的体现程度,并确定在优质癌症护理背景下患者对重要医生品质的认知。
收集了加拿大安大略省设有医学院的中型城市中所有大学附属医院肿瘤内科医生的WPRs。两名评审员(1名传播学研究人员和1名医疗保健专业人员)根据CanMEDS框架独立评估WPRs,并确定共同主题。然后评估评论分数以确定评审员之间的κ一致性率,并完成对该队列的描述性定量分析。在定量分析之后,进行归纳主题分析。
本研究确定了安大略省中型城市中49名积极执业的大学附属医院肿瘤内科医生。共识别出473条评价这49名医生的WPRs。在CanMEDS能力中,那些定义医学专家、沟通者和专业人员角色的能力最为普遍(分别为303/473,64%;182/473,38%;和129/473,27%)。WPRs中的共同主题包括医疗技能和知识、人际技能以及回答问题(从患者向医生提问)。详细的WPRs往往包括以下要素:经验与联系;对医生的知识、专业素养、人际技能和守时情况的讨论与评价;在正面评价中,表达感激之情并给予推荐;在负面评价中,劝阻他人寻求该医生的治疗。患者对医疗技能的认知不如对人际品质的认知具体,尽管医疗技能是WPRs中关于护理的最常被提及的要素。患者对人际技能(倾听、同情心和整体关怀态度)以及其他体验现象,如在预约时感觉匆忙,的认知往往具体且详细。关于医生人际技能或“床边态度”的细节在WPRs背景下被高度重视、珍视且易于分享。少数WPRs反映了医疗技能价值与人际技能价值之间的差异。这些WPRs的作者声称,对他们来说,医生的医疗技能和能力比人际技能更重要。
CanMEDS中那些明确面向患者的角色和能力(即患者在与医生互动以及通过医生提供的护理中直接体验到的)最有可能在WPRs中出现并被报告。研究结果表明有机会从WPRs中学习,不仅仅是了解医生的受欢迎程度,而是把握患者对医生的期望。在这种背景下,WPRs可以代表一种衡量和评估面向患者的医生能力的方法。