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Mutual influence in shared decision making: a collaborative study of patients and physicians

机译:共同决策中的相互影响:对患者和医生的协作研究

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>Objective  To explore how patients and physicians describe attitudes and behaviours that facilitate shared decision making. >Background  Studies have described physician behaviours in shared decision making, explored decision aids for informing patients and queried whether patients and physicians want to share decisions. Little attention has been paid to patients’ behaviors that facilitate shared decision making or to the influence of patients and physicians on each other during this process. >Methods  Qualitative analysis of data from four research work groups, each composed of patients with chronic conditions and primary care physicians. >Results  Eighty‐five patients and physicians identified six categories of paired physician/patient themes, including act in a relational way; explore/express patient’s feelings and preferences; discuss information and options; seek information, support and advice; share control and negotiate a decision; and patients act on their own behalf and physicians act on behalf of the patient. Similar attitudes and behaviours were described for both patients and physicians. Participants described a dynamic process in which patients and physicians influence each other throughout shared decision making. >Conclusions  This study is unique in that clinicians and patients collaboratively defined and described attitudes and behaviours that facilitate shared decision making and expand previous descriptions, particularly of patient attitudes and behaviours that facilitate shared decision making. Study participants described relational, contextual and affective behaviours and attitudes for both patients and physicians, and explicitly discussed sharing control and negotiation. The complementary, interactive behaviours described in the themes for both patients and physicians illustrate mutual influence of patients and physicians on each other.
机译:>目的,探讨患者和医生如何描述有助于共同决策的态度和行为。 >背景研究描述了医师在共享决策中的行为,探索了告知患者的决策辅助工具,并询问患者和医师是否要共享决策。在此过程中,很少有人关注促进共同决策的患者行为或患者和医生之间的相互影响。 >方法对来自四个研究工作组的数据进行定性分析,每个工作组均由患有慢性病的患者和初级保健医生组成。 >结果:八十五名患者和医生确定了六类成对的医师/患者主题,包括以关系方式行事;探索/表达患者的感受和偏好;讨论信息和选项;寻求信息,支持和建议;共享控制权并协商决定;病人代表自己行事,医生代表病人行事。对患者和医生也描述了类似的态度和行为。参与者描述了一个动态过程,在此过程中,患者和医生在共同的决策过程中会相互影响。 >结论该研究的独特之处在于,临床医生和患者共同定义和描述了有助于共同决策的态度和行为,并扩展了以前的描述,尤其是对有助于共同决策的患者态度和行为的描述。研究参与者描述了患者和医生的关系,情境和情感行为和态度,并明确讨论了共享控制和协商。主题中为患者和医生描述的互补,互动行为说明了患者和医生彼此之间的相互影响。

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