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Influence of patient characteristics on doctors questioning and lifestyle advice for coronary heart disease: a UK/US video experiment

机译:患者特征对冠心病医生的询问和生活方式建议的影响:英国/美国的视频实验

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>Background: Risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) vary with patient characteristics but we do not know how this influences doctors' questioning and advice giving.>Aims: To find out whether four patient characteristics — age (55 versus 75 years), sex, class, and race — influence primary care doctors' questioning style and advice giving in the United Kingdom (UK) and United States (US).>Design of study: A factorial experiment using video simulation of a patient consulting with CHD symptoms, designed to systematically alter their age, sex, class, and race.>Setting: Surrey, south east London and the West Midlands in the UK, and Massachusetts in the US.>Method: A stratified random sample of 128 general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and 128 primary care doctors in the US were shown video vignettes in their practices of patient consultations, and interviewed about patient management strategies.>Results: Sex and age influence doctors' questioning of patients presenting with CHD. Men are asked more questions overall, particularly about smoking and drinking. Middle-aged patients are asked more about their lifestyle. Advice about smoking is given to more men than women, and to more mid-life than older patients. Women doctors question patients about their lifestyle more often, and give more advice to patients about their diet.>Conclusion: Doctors' questioning strategies are influenced by patients' sex and age, suggesting that doctors may miss smoking- and alcohol-related factors among women and older patients with CHD. Doctors give more advice about smoking to men, despite sex equality in smoking prevalence. Therefore, doctors' information seeking and advice giving do not match known patient risk factors.
机译:>背景:冠心病(CHD)的危险因素随患者特征而异,但我们不知道这如何影响医生的询问和建议。>目的:以了解是否四个患者特征-年龄(55岁对75岁),性别,阶级和种族-影响初级保健医生在英国(UK)和美国(US)的提问方式和建议。>研究设计: 使用视频模拟对患有冠心病症状的患者进行的析因实验,旨在系统地改变他们的年龄,性别,阶级和种族。>设置:萨里,伦敦东南部和西米德兰兹>方法:对英国128位全科医生(GP)和美国128位基层医疗医生的分层随机样本进行了视频渐晕,以了解患者的行为咨询,并就患者管理策略进行了采访。> ults :性别和年龄会影响医生对冠心病患者的询问。总体上,男性被问到更多问题,尤其是关于吸烟和饮酒。向中年患者询问有关其生活方式的更多信息。与男子相比,与男子相比,吸烟的建议要多于男子,而中年人则要多。女医生更频繁地向患者询问其生活方式,并向患者提供有关饮食的更多建议。>结论:医生的询问策略受患者性别和年龄的影响,表明医生可能会错过吸烟和女性和老年冠心病患者的酒精相关因素。尽管吸烟率中的性别平等,但医生对男性吸烟提出了更多建议。因此,医生的信息寻求和建议与已知的患者危险因素不符。

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