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Communication about chronic pain and opioids in primary care: Impact on patient and physician visit experience

机译:有关初级保健中慢性疼痛和阿片类药物的交流:对患者和医师就诊经历的影响

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Patients and physicians report that communication about chronic pain and opioids is often challenging, but there is little empirical research on whether patient-physician communication about pain affects patient and physician visit experience. This study video recorded 86 primary care visits involving 49 physicians and 86 patients taking long-term opioids for chronic musculoskeletal pain, systematically coded all pain-related utterances during these visits using a custom-designed coding system, and administered pre- and post-visit questionnaires. Multiple regression was used to identify communication behaviors and patient characteristics associated with patients’ ratings of their visit experience, physicians’ ratings of visit difficulty, or both. After adjusting for covariates, two communication variables—patient-physician disagreement and patient requests for opioid dose increases—were each significantly associated with both worse ratings of patient experience and greater physician-reported visit difficulty. Patient desire for increased pain medicine was also significantly positively associated with both worse ratings of patient experience and greater physician-reported visit difficulty. Greater pain severity and more patient questions were each significantly associated with greater physician-reported visit difficulty, but not with patient experience. The association between patient requests for opioids and patient experience ratings was driven by 2 visits involving intense conflict with patients demanding opioids. Patient-physician communication during visits is associated with patient and physician ratings of visit experience. Training programs focused on imparting communication skills that assist physicians in negotiating disagreements about pain management, including responding to patient requests for more opioids, likely have potential to improve visit experience ratings for both patients and physicians.
机译:患者和医师报告说,关于慢性疼痛和阿片类药物的交流通常具有挑战性,但是关于医师与患者之间关于疼痛的交流是否影响患者和医师就诊经历的经验研究很少。该研究视频记录了86例初级保健就诊,涉及49位医生和86位长期服用阿片类药物的慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者,使用定制设计的编码系统对所有与疼痛有关的言语进行了系统编码,并在出诊前后进行了管理问卷。多元回归用于识别与患者就诊经历的评分,医生对就诊困难的评分或两者相关的沟通行为和患者特征。在对协变量进行调整之后,两个沟通变量(患者与医生的意见分歧以及患者对阿片类药物剂量的需求增加)均与患者体验等级降低和医师报告的就诊难度增加密切相关。病人对增加止痛药的需求也与病人体验等级降低和医师报告的就诊难度增加呈显着正相关。更大的疼痛严重程度和更多的患者问题均与医师报告的就诊难度增加显着相关,但与患者的经历无关。患者对阿片类药物的需求与患者体验等级之间的关联是由2次就诊与与需要阿片类药物的患者之间的激烈冲突所驱动的。拜访期间的医患沟通与患者和医师的拜访体验等级相关。培训计划的重点是传授沟通技巧,以帮助医师就疼痛管理达成协议,包括回应患者对更多阿片类药物的需求,这可能会提高患者和医师的就诊体验等级。

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