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Patient anxiety in the medical encounter: A study of verbal and nonverbal communication in general practice

机译:患者在医疗过程中的焦虑:普通实践中的言语和非言语交流研究

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Purpose - Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their emotions explicitly in the medical encounter. The authors designed a study to analyse the visibility of patient pre-consultation (state) anxiety in their communication during the consultation. In an attempt to learn more about how general practitioners' (GPs') communication can help patients to express their worries, the paper also aims to explore the relationship between physicians' communication and patients' articulation of concerns and worries during the consultation. Design/methodology/approach - From a representative sample of videotaped consecutive consultations of 142 Dutch GPs with 2,095 adult patients, 1,388 patients (66.3 per cent) completed the pre-consultation questionnaire, including state anxiety (STAI), subjective health (COOP-WONCA-charts) and the reason for encounter (ICPC). GPs assessed the psychosocial background of patients' presented problems on a five-point Likert scale. The videotaped consultations were coded with RIAS, including global affect measures. GPs' patient-directed gaze was measured as a time-measure. Findings - The results show that, on average, the patients had slightly elevated anxiety levels and one-third of the patients were highly anxious. As expected, the anxious patients seldom expressed emotional concerns directly, but did show a nonverbal and verbal communication pattern which was distinctively different from that of non-anxious patients. Whether or not patients expressed concerns verbally was significantly related to GPs' affective communication and partnership building. Nonverbal communication seemed to play a dominant role both in sending and receiving emotional signals Practical implications - In more than half of the consultations worries were not openly expressed, even by patients with high levels of anxiety. Patients tended to express their concerns in a more indirect way, partly by verbal, partly by nonverbal signals. GPs can facilitate patients to express their concerns more openly, not by direct questioning, but by showing verbal and nonverbal affect to the patient. Originality/value - Focuses on the important role of verbal and nonverbal affect in physicians' communication.
机译:目的-许多患者进入会诊室时会感到焦虑,但很少在医疗中明确表达自己的情绪。作者设计了一项研究,以分析患者在咨询期间进行沟通时的咨询前(状态)焦虑的可见性。为了更多地了解全科医生(GPs)的沟通如何帮助患者表达担忧,本文还旨在探讨医师沟通与患者在咨询过程中表达关注和担忧之间的关系。设计/方法/方法-从142个荷兰全科医生的2075名成年患者的录像连续咨询的代表性样本中,有1,388名患者(66.3%)完成了会前咨询问卷,包括状态焦虑症(STAI),主观健康(COOP-WONCA)图)和相遇原因(ICPC)。全科医生以五点李克特量表评估了患者提出的问题的社会心理背景。录像的磋商会与RIAS一起编码,包括全球影响措施。全科医生以患者为导向的凝视是作为时间量度的。发现-结果表明,平均而言,患者的焦虑水平略有升高,而三分之一的患者则高度焦虑。不出所料,焦虑症患者很少直接表达情绪问题,但确实表现出非语言和言语交流方式,这与非焦虑症患者明显不同。患者是否通过口头表达疑虑与全科医生的情感交流和建立伙伴关系密切相关。非言语交流似乎在发送和接收情感信号中都起着主导作用。实际意义-在超过一半的咨询中,即使是高度焦虑的患者也没有公开表达担忧。患者倾向于以更间接的方式表达他们的担忧,部分通过口头表达,部分通过非语言信号表达。全科医生可以帮助患者更公开地表达自己的担忧,而不是直接询问,而是通过对患者表现语言和非语言的影响。原创性/价值-着眼于言语和非言语影响在医生交流中的重要作用。

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