Finset A, Smedstad L M, Ogar B
Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.
J Cancer Educ. 1997 Fall;12(3):174-8. doi: 10.1080/08858199709528482.
The physician-patient relationship may be important in helping cancer patients to cope with their disease, but little research has focused on the role of the physician in the process of coping with cancer. The objective of this study was to investigate the patients' experience of the informational and emotional aspects of physician-patient interactions, and the relevance of these two aspects of such interactions for the coping process.
In three focus group sessions, patients were interviewed about their relationships with their physicians. Statements about physician-patient interactions were subjected to quantitative and qualitative analysis.
How physicians helped the patients to cope with their illness was seldom spontaneously mentioned in any of the three focus group sessions. The patients frequently described specific encounters with doctors, often with an emotional content. When asked, they indicated that these encounters had been important in their adaptation to their illness.
The findings indicate that coping strategies tend to remain an implicit topic in physician-patient interactions. Some patients consider emotional components of physician behavior to be significant for their coping. Physicians should consider more explicitly therapeutic strategies to enhance patient coping behaviors.
医患关系在帮助癌症患者应对疾病方面可能很重要,但很少有研究关注医生在癌症应对过程中的作用。本研究的目的是调查患者在医患互动的信息和情感方面的体验,以及这种互动的这两个方面对应对过程的相关性。
在三次焦点小组会议中,就患者与医生的关系对他们进行了访谈。对有关医患互动的陈述进行了定量和定性分析。
在三次焦点小组会议中的任何一次中,医生如何帮助患者应对疾病很少被自发提及。患者经常描述与医生的具体接触,这些接触往往带有情感内容。当被问及此事时,他们表示这些接触对他们适应疾病很重要。
研究结果表明,应对策略在医患互动中往往仍是一个隐含的话题。一些患者认为医生行为的情感成分对他们的应对很重要。医生应更明确地考虑治疗策略,以增强患者的应对行为。