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Patients' perceptions of entitlement to time in general practice consultations for depression: qualitative study

机译:在抑郁症的全科诊治中患者对时间权利的看法:定性研究

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Objective: To investigate patients' perceptions of entitlement to time in general practice consultations for depression. Design: Qualitative study based on interviews with patients with mild to moderate depression. Setting: Eight general practices in the West Midlands and the regional membership of the Depression Alliance. Participants: 32 general practice patients and 30 respondents from the Depression Alliance. Results: An intense sense of time pressure and a self imposed rationing of time in consultations were key concerns among the interviewees. Anxiety about time affected patients' freedom to talk about their problems. Patients took upon themselves part of the responsibility for managing time in the consultation to relieve the burden they perceived their doctors to be working under. Respondents' accounts often showed a mismatch between their own sense of time entitlement and the doctors' capacity to respond flexibly and constructively in offering extended consultation time when this was necessary. Patients valued time to talk and would often have liked more, but they did not necessarily associate length of consultation with quality. The impression doctors gave in handling time in consultations sent strong messages about legitimising the patients' illness and their decision to consult. Conclusions: Patients' self imposed restraint in taking up doctors' time has important consequences for the recognition and treatment of depression. Doctors need to have a greater awareness of patients' anxieties about time and should move to allay such anxieties by pre-emptive reassurance and reinforcing patients' sense of entitlement to time. Far from acting as "consumers," patients voluntarily assume responsibility for conserving scarce resources in a health service that they regard as a collective rather than a personal resource.
机译:目的:在抑郁症的全科医生咨询中,调查患者对时间权利的看法。设计:基于对轻度至中度抑郁症患者进行访谈的定性研究。地点:西米德兰兹郡和大萧条联盟地区成员的八种常规做法。参与者:32名全科患者和30名来自抑郁症联盟的受访者。结果:强烈的时间压力感和在咨询中自我施加的时间分配是受访者最关心的问题。对时间的焦虑影响了患者谈论其问题的自由。患者承担起在咨询中管理时间的部分责任,以减轻他们认为医生正在做的工作的负担。受访者的陈述常常显示出他们自己的时间权利感和医生在必要时提供更长的咨询时间时灵活而富有建设性地做出回应的能力之间的不匹配。患者重视交谈时间,通常会更喜欢交谈,但是他们并不一定会将咨询时间与质量联系起来。医生在诊治中给人留下的印象深刻地传达了有关使病人的疾病合法化和决定咨询的强烈信息。结论:患者对医生时间的自我约束对抑郁症的识别和治疗具有重要意义。医生需要对患者的时间焦虑有更多的了解,应该通过先发制人的保证和增强患者对时间的权利感来减轻这种焦虑。患者不是充当“消费者”,而是自愿承担保存医疗服务中稀缺资源的责任,他们认为这些资源是集体而非个人资源。

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