Pringle M, Robins S, Brown G
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1985 Jun 15;290(6484):1789-91. doi: 10.1136/bmj.290.6484.1789.
A simple method has been developed to classify the verbal interaction during medical consultations in terms of the relative proportions of medical and social content and the initiator of conversational topics discussed. The method has been applied to video tape recordings of three doctors' consultations with and without a computer present to classify and compare the items discussed. Actual computer use has been shown to have a medical effect on the consultations (p less than 0.05) and to increase the proportion of topics initiated by the doctor (p less than 0.001). Although this was largely accounted for by the massive increase in doctor initiated medical items resulting directly from computer use, there was evidence that, for two of the doctors, these topics were replacing some of the normal social and patient initiated medical exchanges.
已开发出一种简单方法,可根据医学内容与社会内容的相对比例以及所讨论对话主题的发起者,对医疗会诊期间的言语互动进行分类。该方法已应用于三位医生在有电脑和无电脑情况下会诊的录像,以对所讨论的项目进行分类和比较。实际使用电脑已被证明会对会诊产生医学影响(p小于0.05),并增加医生发起的主题比例(p小于0.001)。尽管这在很大程度上是由电脑使用直接导致的医生发起的医学项目大幅增加所造成的,但有证据表明,对于其中两位医生而言,这些主题正在取代一些正常的社会交流和患者发起的医学交流。