Anderson LaKesha N, Taylor Taryn R, Siwemuke Tylin, Rockich-Winston Nicole, White DeJuan, Wyatt Tasha R
Department of Health Professions Education, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
Fam Med. 2025 Jan;57(1):35-40. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2024.888925. Epub 2024 Nov 22.
Black/African American medical professionals and students engage in patient-centered communication in ways that are not yet described in medical education literature. The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways in which Black/African American attending physicians, residents, and medical students enact patient-centered communication while interacting with their Black/African American patients.
Forty-one Black/African American attending physicians, residents, and medical students were recruited through a snowball sample of the authors' personal and professional networks. Participants engaged in semistructured interviews about their experiences of being Black in a predominantly White profession. Data were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Black/African American attending physicians, residents, and medical students used patient-centered communication when engaging with Black/African American patients. Rather than relying on physician-focused styles of communication, participants situated their communication within their shared cultural backgrounds and approached their patients as they would approach family members. Participants reported that by centering the patient, they could communicate in a way that reflects shared norms and understandings.
This study suggests that Black/African American attending physicians, residents, and medical students approach communication from a personal and familial space in an effort to disrupt conventional modes of provider-patient communication that do not center the patient or consider the patient's cultural background.
黑人/非裔美国医学专业人员和学生在以患者为中心的沟通方式上,尚未在医学教育文献中有所描述。本文旨在探讨黑人/非裔美国主治医师、住院医师和医学生在与黑人/非裔美国患者互动时,实施以患者为中心沟通的方式。
通过作者个人和专业网络的滚雪球抽样,招募了41名黑人/非裔美国主治医师、住院医师和医学生。参与者就他们在以白人为主的职业中身为黑人的经历进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题分析法对数据进行转录和分析。
黑人/非裔美国主治医师、住院医师和医学生在与黑人/非裔美国患者互动时采用了以患者为中心的沟通方式。参与者并非依赖以医生为中心的沟通方式,而是将沟通置于他们共有的文化背景中,并像对待家人一样对待患者。参与者报告称,通过以患者为中心,他们能够以反映共同规范和理解的方式进行沟通。
本研究表明,黑人/非裔美国主治医师、住院医师和医学生从个人和家庭的角度进行沟通,以打破不以患者为中心或不考虑患者文化背景的传统医患沟通模式。