Smith C K, Polis E, Hadac R R
J Fam Pract. 1981 Feb;12(2):283-8.
This study examines the relationship between selected interview characteristics, particularly physicians' verbal behaviors, and levels of patient satisfaction and understanding. Twenty-nine initial patient interviews by 11 physicians at the University of Washington Hospital Family Medical Center were videotaped and rated using a modified Bales' technique. Questionnaires provided measures of patient satisfaction and understanding. Results of correlation analysis indicate that higher patient satisfaction was associated with greater interview length, increases in the proportional time spent by the physician in presenting information and discussing prevention, and shorter chart review times. Increased patient understanding was associated with increases in the proportional time spent presenting both information and opinions, close physical proximity, and reduced chart review time. Implications of the results are discussed as well as methodological issues relating to further research.
本研究考察了特定访谈特征(尤其是医生的言语行为)与患者满意度及理解程度之间的关系。华盛顿大学医院家庭医疗中心的11名医生对29名患者进行了初次访谈,并进行了录像,采用改良的贝尔斯技术进行评分。问卷提供了患者满意度和理解程度的测量数据。相关分析结果表明,患者满意度较高与访谈时间较长、医生在提供信息和讨论预防措施上花费的比例时间增加以及病历审查时间较短有关。患者理解程度的提高与在提供信息和观点上花费的比例时间增加、身体距离较近以及病历审查时间减少有关。文中讨论了研究结果的意义以及与进一步研究相关的方法学问题。