Ramos-Ruiz Juan Andrés, Pérez-Milena Alejandro, Noguera-Cuenca Carmen, Rodríguez-Bayón Antonina, Ruiz-Díaz Beatriz
Multiprofessional Teaching Unit of Family and Community Care Jaén North - Northeast Andalusian Healthcare Service, Andalusia, Spain.
El Valle Primary Care Center, Andalusian Health Service, Jaén, Spain.
BJGP Open. 2024 Apr 25;8(1). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0124. Print 2024 Apr.
Effective communication with GPs (General Practitioners) enables higher rates of patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment plans. People with severe mental illness (SMI) and their caregivers present unique characteristics that present difficulties in the GP-carer-patient communication process.
To explore the expectations of patients with SMI and their caregivers regarding GPs' communication skills in primary care consultations.
DESIGN & SETTING: Face-to-face interviews, using focus group methodology, which were undertaken in southern Spain.
Forty-two participants took part in 21 paired semi-structured interviews with an average duration of 19±7.2 minutes. Information was audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative content analysis was undertaken, obtaining a codification in categories by means of triangulation.
Four themes emerged from the analysis. Theme 1 was interviewer communication characteristics. The ability of GPs to use a language that was colloquial and adapted to each person was perceived as a determinant of the quality of care provided. An empathetic attitude, low reactivity, and efficient time management were the most valued communication skills. Theme 2 was telemedicine: telephone consultation and video consultation. The telephone consultation was perceived as a useful tool to care for people with SMI. Video consultation was valued as a requirement in isolated rural areas. Theme 3 was the role of the caregiver during the clinical interview. The caregiver was considered by the patients as an ally who improves the clinical interview. Theme 4 was the perceived barriers and facilitators during the clinical interview. The continuity of care, defined by a low turnover of GPs, determined the quality perceived by those who required care.
Themes emerging from this study have suggested that people with SMI require an inclusive, collaborative, and personalised approach in the care they receive from the public health system. Improved communication between GPs and patients with SMI is an essential requirement for quality medical care.
与全科医生(GP)进行有效的沟通能够提高患者满意度以及对治疗方案的依从性。患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的患者及其护理人员具有独特的特征,这给全科医生 - 护理人员 - 患者的沟通流程带来了困难。
探讨患有严重精神疾病的患者及其护理人员对全科医生在初级保健会诊中沟通技巧的期望。
采用焦点小组方法在西班牙南部进行面对面访谈。
42名参与者参加了21对半结构化访谈,平均时长为19±7.2分钟。信息进行了录音并逐字转录。进行了定性内容分析,通过三角测量法获得类别编码。
分析得出四个主题。主题1是访谈者的沟通特征。全科医生使用通俗且适合每个人的语言的能力被视为所提供护理质量的决定因素。共情态度、低反应性和高效的时间管理是最受重视的沟通技巧。主题2是远程医疗:电话会诊和视频会诊。电话会诊被视为护理患有严重精神疾病患者的有用工具。视频会诊在偏远农村地区被视为一项需求。主题3是护理人员在临床访谈中的角色。患者认为护理人员是改善临床访谈的盟友。主题4是临床访谈中感知到的障碍和促进因素。由低全科医生更替率所定义的护理连续性决定了有护理需求者所感知到的质量。
本研究中出现的主题表明,患有严重精神疾病的患者在从公共卫生系统接受护理时需要一种包容、协作和个性化的方法。改善全科医生与患有严重精神疾病患者之间 的沟通是优质医疗护理的一项基本要求。