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Nurse-patient communication in primary care diabetes management: an exploratory study

机译:初级保健糖尿病管理中的医患沟通:一项探索性研究

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Background Diabetes is a major health issue for individuals and for health services. There is a considerable literature on the management of diabetes and also on communication in primary care consultations. However, few studies combine these two topics and specifically in relation to nurse communication. This paper describes the nature of nurse-patient communication in diabetes management. Methods Thirty-five primary health care consultations involving 18 patients and 10 nurses were video-recorded as part of a larger multi-site study tracking health care interactions between health professionals and patients who were newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Patients and nurses were interviewed separately at the end of the 6-month study period and asked to describe their experience of managing diabetes. The analysis used ethnography and interaction analysis. In addition to analysis of the recorded consultations and interviews, the number of consultations for each patient and total time spent with nurses and other health professionals were quantified and compared. Results This study showed that initial consultations with nurses often incorporated completion of extensive checklists, physical examination, referral to other health professionals and distribution of written material, and were typically longer than consultations with other health professionals. The consultations were driven more by the nurses’ clinical agenda than by what the patient already knew or wanted to know. Interactional analysis showed that protocols and checklists both help and hinder the communication process. This contradictory outcome was also evident at a health systems level: although organisational targets may have been met, the patient did not always feel that their priorities were attended to. Both nurses and patients reported a sense of being overwhelmed arising from the sheer volume of information exchanged along with a mismatch in expectations. Conclusions Conscientious nursing work was evident but at times misdirected in terms of optimal use of time. The misalignment of patient expectations and clinical protocols highlights a common dilemma in clinical practice and raises questions about the best ways to balance the needs of individuals with the needs of a health system. Video- recording can be a powerful tool for reflection and peer review.
机译:背景技术糖尿病是个人和健康服务的主要健康问题。关于糖尿病的管理以及初级保健咨询中的​​交流,已有大量文献。但是,很少有研究将这两个主题结合在一起,尤其是与护士交流有关。本文介绍了糖尿病管理中医患沟通的本质。方法作为一项较大的多站点研究的一部分,对涉及18名患者和10名护士的35项初级医疗咨询进行了录像,以跟踪医疗专业人员与新诊断为2型糖尿病的患者之间的医疗保健互动。在为期6个月的研究期结束时,分别对患者和护士进行了采访,并要求他们描述他们处理糖尿病的经验。该分析使用了人种志和互动分析。除了分析记录的咨询和访谈之外,还对每个患者的咨询次数以及与护士和其他卫生专业人员的总时间进行了量化和比较。结果该研究表明,与护士进行的初步咨询通常包括完成广泛的检查表,体格检查,转介给其他卫生专业人员以及分发书面材料,并且通常比与其他卫生专业人员进行咨询的时间更长。咨询的起因更多是由护士的临床议程而不是患者已经知道或想要知道的。交互分析表明,协议和清单既有帮助也有阻碍沟通的过程。在卫生系统一级,这种矛盾的结果也很明显:尽管可能已经达到了组织目标,但患者并不总是觉得自己的优先事项得到了照顾。护士和患者都报告说,由于交流的信息量巨大以及期望值不匹配,导致不知所措。结论认真的护理工作是显而易见的,但有时在最佳利用时间方面有误。患者期望和临床方案的不一致突出了临床实践中的一个普遍困境,并提出了有关平衡个人需求和卫生系统需求的最佳方法的疑问。录像可以成为反思和同行评审的强大工具。

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