Gholami Mohammad, Valiee Sina, Kamyari Naser, Vatandost Salam
Student Research Committee, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
Clinical Care Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.
Bull Emerg Trauma. 2023;11(3):146-153. doi: 10.30476/BEAT.2023.98439.1428.
Breaking bad news (BBN) is a critical aspect of healthcare delivery that can have significant implications for patients' outcomes. Inadequate and inappropriate delivery of bad news can result in detrimental psychological and emotional effects. This study aimed to compare the performance of emergency department (ED) personnel and patients' preferences in BBN.
This descriptive-analytical study was conducted in 2022, and 135 patients who were admitted to the ED were included using quota sampling. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, a researcher-made questionnaire, and a standard questionnaire on attitudes toward the methods of BBN in the ED. The data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 16), and a -value<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
The results showed that the majority of patients (69.6%) received bad news from nurses. Based on the conditions mentioned in the standard questionnaire, the overall performance of personnel was 6.08±4.22 out of 19, while the overall attitude score (59.66±7.66 out of 76) revealed patients' high tendency to receive bad news. There was a statistically significant difference between the total score of personnel performances and the total score of patients' attitudes (=0.001).
The performance of ED personnel concerning patients' attitudes toward the method of BBN in the emergency department was not optimal. Therefore, it is recommended to implement appropriate training programs for medical professionals, especially physicians, and nurses, to enhance their communication skills and reduce the detrimental effects of inappropriate delivery of bad news in medical settings.
告知坏消息是医疗服务的一个关键方面,可能对患者的治疗结果产生重大影响。坏消息传达不当会导致有害的心理和情绪影响。本研究旨在比较急诊科工作人员在告知坏消息方面的表现与患者的偏好。
本描述性分析研究于2022年进行,采用配额抽样法纳入了135名入住急诊科的患者。通过人口统计学调查问卷、研究者自制问卷以及一份关于急诊科告知坏消息方式态度的标准问卷收集数据。使用SPSS软件(版本16)对数据进行分析,P值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
结果显示,大多数患者(69.6%)从护士那里得知了坏消息。根据标准问卷中提到的条件,工作人员的总体表现为19分中的6.08±4.22分,而总体态度得分(76分中的59.66±7.66分)显示患者对接收坏消息有较高倾向。工作人员表现总分与患者态度总分之间存在统计学显著差异(P=0.001)。
急诊科工作人员在患者对急诊科告知坏消息方式的态度方面表现并不理想。因此,建议为医疗专业人员,尤其是医生和护士实施适当的培训项目,以提高他们的沟通技巧,减少医疗环境中不当传达坏消息的有害影响。