Epstein A M, Taylor W C, Seage G R
Am J Med. 1985 Jan;78(1):101-6. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(85)90469-3.
To determine characteristics of patients and doctors that are associated with effective communication, patient-doctor communication was studied in 100 ambulatory patients who underwent echocardiography to evaluate previously undefined cardiac problems. As a marker for effective communication, this report examined how often the patient and doctor agreed about basic aspects of care, including symptoms, test results, therapy, and prognosis. Communication between the patient and physician was less effective when the patient was of lower socioeconomic status, as determined by occupation or insurance coverage. Characteristics of physician's training and practice were not significantly associated with better communication. Physicians were unable to predict when their responses would or would not agree with those of their patients. These findings suggest that there is the risk of less effective communication between patients of lower socioeconomic status and their physicians, and that physicians may be unaware that less effective communication is occurring.
为了确定与有效沟通相关的患者和医生的特征,我们对100名接受超声心动图检查以评估先前未明确的心脏问题的门诊患者的医患沟通情况进行了研究。作为有效沟通的一个指标,本报告考察了患者和医生在护理基本方面(包括症状、检查结果、治疗和预后)达成一致的频率。当根据职业或保险范围确定患者社会经济地位较低时,医患之间的沟通效果较差。医生的培训和执业特征与更好的沟通没有显著关联。医生无法预测他们的回答何时会或不会与患者的回答一致。这些发现表明,社会经济地位较低的患者与其医生之间存在沟通效果不佳的风险,而且医生可能没有意识到正在发生沟通效果不佳的情况。