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我的表兄对我说……患者在自然发生的初级保健咨询期间使用第三方参考资料来促进共同决策。

'My cousin said to me . . .' Patients' use of third-party references to facilitate shared decision-making during naturally occurring primary care consultations.

机构信息

UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway.

University of York, UK.

出版信息

Health (London). 2024 Sep;28(5):775-794. doi: 10.1177/13634593231188489. Epub 2023 Jul 30.

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the ways in which patients invoke third parties to gain decision-making influence in clinical consultations. The patients' role in decision-making processes is often overlooked, and this interactional practice has rarely been systematically studied. Through a contextual narrative exploration of 42 naturally occurring consultations between patients (aged 22-84) and general practitioners (GPs) in England, we seek to fill this gap. By exploring how and why patients invoke third parties during discussions about medical treatments, who they refer to, what kind of knowledge their referents possess, and how GPs respond, our main aim is to capture the functions and implications of this interactional practice in relation to decision-making processes. Patients refer to third parties during decision-making processes in most of the consultations, usually to argue for and against certain treatment options, and the GPs recognise these utterances as pro-and-contra arguments. This enables patients to counter the GPs' professional knowledge through various knowledge-sources and encourage the GPs to target their specific concerns. By attributing arguments to third parties, patients claim decision-making influence without threatening the GPs' authority and expertise, which their disadvantaged epistemic position demands. Thereby, patients become able to negotiate their role and their epistemic position, to influence the agenda-setting, and to take part in the decision-making process, without being directly confrontational. Invoking third parties is a non-confrontational way of proposing and opposing treatment options that might facilitate successful patient participation in decision-making processes, and so limit the risk of patients being wronged in their capacity as knowers.

摘要

在本文中,我们探讨了患者在临床咨询中通过援引第三方来获得决策影响力的方式。患者在决策过程中的角色往往被忽视,这种互动实践也很少被系统地研究。通过对英格兰 42 例自然发生的医患咨询(患者年龄 22-84 岁)进行语境叙事探索,我们试图填补这一空白。通过探讨患者在讨论医疗治疗时如何以及为何援引第三方、他们援引的对象是谁、他们的参照对象拥有何种知识以及全科医生如何回应,我们的主要目的是捕捉这种互动实践在决策过程中的作用和影响。在大多数咨询中,患者在决策过程中会援引第三方,通常是为了支持或反对某些治疗方案,而全科医生会将这些话语识别为赞成和反对的论据。这使患者能够通过各种知识来源来反驳全科医生的专业知识,并鼓励全科医生针对他们的具体关注点。通过将论据归因于第三方,患者在不威胁全科医生的权威和专业知识的情况下声称自己具有决策影响力,而他们在知识方面处于不利地位的情况下需要这些。因此,患者能够协商自己的角色和自己的知识地位,影响议程设置,并参与决策过程,而不会直接对抗。援引第三方是一种非对抗性的提出和反对治疗方案的方式,这可能有助于患者成功参与决策过程,从而降低患者作为知情者受到委屈的风险。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6a6c/11323419/a9245289fcec/10.1177_13634593231188489-fig1.jpg

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