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Touch in primary care consultations: Qualitative investigation of doctors' and patients' perceptions

机译:接触基层医疗咨询:对医生和患者的看法进行定性调查

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Background Good communication skills are integral to successful doctor-patient relationships. Communication may be verbal or non-verbal, and touch is a significant component, which has received little attention in the primary care literature. Touch may be procedural (part of a clinical task) or expressive (contact unrelated to a procedure/examination). Aim To explore GPs' and patients' experiences of using touch in consultations. Design and setting Qualitative study in urban and semi-rural areas of north-west England. Method Participating GPs recruited registered patients with whom they felt they had an ongoing relationship. Data were collected by semistructured interviews and subjected to constant comparative qualitative analysis. Results All participants described the importance of verbal and non-verbal communication in developing relationships. Expressive touch was suggested to improve communication quality by most GPs and all patients. GPs reported a lower threshold for using touch with older patients or those who were bereaved, and with patients of the same sex as themselves. All patient responders felt touch on the hand or forearm was appropriate. GPs described limits to using touch, with some responders rarely using anything other than procedural touch. In contrast, most patient responders believed expressive touch was acceptable, especially in situations of distress. All GP responders feared misinterpretation in their use of touch, but patients were keen that these concerns should not prevent doctors using expressive touch in consultations. Conclusion Expressive touch improves interactions between GPs and patients. Increased educational emphasis on the conscious use of expressive touch would enhance clinical communication and, hence, perhaps patient wellbeing and care.
机译:背景技术良好的沟通能力是成功建立医患关系所不可或缺的。交流可以是言语交流,也可以是非言语交流,而触摸是重要的组成部分,在初级保健文献中很少受到关注。触摸可以是程序性的(临床任务的一部分),也可以是表达性的(与手术/检查无关的接触)。目的探讨全科医生和患者在会诊中使用触摸的经验。在英格兰西北部城市和半农村地区进行设计和定性研究。方法参与的GP招募了认为他们之间存在持续关系的注册患者。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,并进行持续的比较定性分析。结果所有参与者都描述了言语和非言语交流在发展人际关系中的重要性。建议大多数GPs和所有患者使用富有表现力的触摸来改善沟通质量。全科医生报告说,与老年患者或丧亲患者以及与自己性别相同的患者使用触摸的门槛较低。所有患者反应者都认为手或前臂有适当的触摸。全科医生描述了使用触摸的局限性,一些响应者很少使用除过程触摸之外的任何方法。相比之下,大多数患者反应者认为表达触摸是可以接受的,特别是在遇险情况下。所有GP响应者都担心在使用触摸时会产生误解,但是患者强烈希望这些担忧不能阻止医生在会诊中使用表达性触摸。结论富有表现力的触摸可改善GP与患者之间的互动。对有意识的使用表达性触觉的更多教育重视将增强临床交流,从而可能改善患者的健康和护理。

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