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Patients With Mental Health Needs Are Engaged In Asking Questions But Physicians’ Responses Vary

机译:患者精神健康需求所从事的提问但医生的回应因人而异

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Increased patient engagement is of particular interest regarding patients with mental health needs, given the high burden of mental illness in the United States and the potential for greater patient engagement to improve health outcomes. Little is known about the extent to which these patients ask questions of their physicians; how physicians respond; and what the relationship is between patients’ questions and visit outcomes. We conducted in-depth mixed-method analyses of 322 audio recordings of primary care visits by people with mental health needs. We found that patients asked many questions—a median of fifteen per visit—but that they were more likely to ask about biomedical topics, such as diabetes, than about mental health topics. Patients received highly varied responses from physicians. Our findings suggest that efforts aimed at improving patient engagement should move beyond simply encouraging patients to ask questions. The goal should also be to support physicians in recognizing patients’ concerns and providing the most responsive answers, as well as promoting strong relationships to undergird communication among all members of the care team.
机译:考虑到在美国精神疾病的沉重负担以及增加患者参与度以改善健康结果的潜力,对于有精神健康需求的患者而言,增加患者参与度尤为重要。这些患者向医生提出问题的程度知之甚少。医生如何应对;以及患者的问题和就诊结果之间的关系是什么。我们对有心理健康需求的人进行的322次初级保健就诊的音频记录进行了深入的混合方法分析。我们发现,患者提出了许多问题(平均每次访视15个问题),但与精神健康问题相比,他们更有可能询问诸如糖尿病等生物医学话题。患者从医师那里得到了各种各样的反应。我们的研究结果表明,旨在改善患者参与度的努力不应仅仅局限于鼓励患者提出问题。目标还应该是支持医师识别患者的担忧并提供最及时的答复,并促进护理团队所有成员之间进行深层交流的牢固关系。

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