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The Effect of Message Content and Clinical Outcome on Patients' Perception of Physician Compassion: A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:信息内容和临床结果对患者对医生的同情心的影响:随机对照试验。

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Background. In a previous randomized crossover study, patients perceived a physician delivering a more optimistic message (MO) as more compassionate and professional. However, the impact of the clinical outcome of the patient on patient's perception of physician's level of compassion and professionalism has not been previously studied. Our aim was to determine if the reported clinical outcome modified the patient's perception of physician compassion, professionalism, impression, and preference for physician. Materials and Methods. One hundred twentya??eight advanced cancer patients in an outpatient Supportive Care Center were randomized to complete validated questionnaires about patients' perception of physician's level of compassion, professionalism, impression, and preference of physician for themselves and their family after watching scripted videos depicting a physician delivering an MO versus a less optimistic (LO) message followed by a clinical vignette depicting a worse outcome. Results. Median age was 61 years and 55% were female. There was no difference in compassion score after the vignette in the MO and LO groups. However, there were significantly worse overall impression and professionalism scores in both the MO and LO groups after the vignette. In the MO group, preference for the physician for themselves and their family significantly decreased after the vignette. Conclusion. Seeing a worse clinical outcome did not change the patients' appraisal of an inappropriately optimistic physician. However, it reduced the overall impression of both physicians that conveyed an MO or an LO message and it also resulted in less likelihood of choosing the MO physician for themselves and their family. Implications for Practice. The study found that a patient's perception of a physician's compassion did not change after reading a vignette describing a negative clinical outcome, regardless of whether the physician had given a more or a less optimistic message to the patient. However, the results suggested that patients perceived worse professionalism and overall physician impression scores for both more and less optimistic physicians and lower likelihood to choose the more optimistic physician for themselves and their family.
机译:背景。在先前的一项随机交叉研究中,患者认为医师提供的更多乐观信息(MO)更富有同情心和专业性。然而,先前尚未研究过患者临床结果对患者对医师同情和专业水平的感知的影响。我们的目的是确定所报告的临床结果是否改变了患者对医生的同情心,专业水平,印象和对医生的偏好。材料和方法。在门诊支持治疗中心将一百二十八名晚期癌症患者随机分组,以完成关于患者对医生的同情水平,专业水平,印象和对医生对自己和家人的偏爱的看法的经过验证的问卷调查,医生在传达MO信息与不那么乐观(LO)信息之后,随后出现临床预言,描述了较差的结果。结果。中位年龄为61岁,女性为55%。 MO组和LO组的小插曲后的同情分数没有差异。但是,在小插图之后,MO和LO组的总体印象和专业得分均明显较差。在MO组中,小插曲后对医生自己和家人的偏爱大大降低了。结论。看到较差的临床结果并没有改变患者对不适当乐观医生的评价。但是,这降低了传达MO或LO消息的两位医生的总体印象,并且还降低了为其自己和家人选择MO医生的可能性。对实践的启示。该研究发现,在阅读了描述临床结果阴性的小插图后,患者对医师的同情心不会改变,无论医师对患者给予的乐观程度是高还是低。但是,结果表明,对于越来越多的乐观医生和更少的乐观医生而言,患者都认为他们的职业素养和总体医生印象得分较低,而为自己和家人选择更为乐观的医生的可能性更低。

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