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The effect of discussing pain on patient-physician communication in a low-income, black, primary care patient population

机译:在低收入,黑人,初级保健患者群体中讨论疼痛对患者与医生沟通的影响

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Patients and physicians report that discussions about pain are frequently frustrating and unproductive. However, the relationship between discussions about pain and patient-physician communication is poorly understood. We analyzed 133 video-recorded visits and patient self-report data collected at a clinic providing primary care to a low-income, black patient population. We used "thin slice" methods to rate two or three 30-second video segments from each visit on variables related to patient and physician affect (ie, displayed emotion) and patient-physician rapport. Discussions about pain were associated with a.32 increase in patient unease (P <.001) and a.21 increase in patient positive engagement (P =.004; standardized coefficients) compared to discussions about other topics during the same visit. Discussions about pain were not significantly associated with patient-physician rapport, physician unease, or physician positive engagement. Patient pain severity was significantly associated with greater physician and patient unease (P =.01), but not with other variables. Findings suggest that primary care patients, but not their physicians, display significantly greater emotional intensity during discussions about pain compared to discussions about other topics. Perspective: This study used direct observation of video-recorded primary care visits to show that discussions about pain are associated with heightened displays of both positive and negative patient emotions. These displays of emotion could potentially influence pain-related outcomes.
机译:患者和医生报告说,关于疼痛的讨论通常令人沮丧且无济于事。但是,关于疼痛的讨论与医患沟通之间的关系知之甚少。我们分析了在一个为低收入黑人患者群体提供初级护理的诊所收集的133次视频记录的就诊记录和患者自我报告数据。我们使用“薄片”方法对每次访视的两个或三个30秒视频片段进行评分,这些片段涉及与患者和医生的情感(即,所表现出的情绪)以及患者与医师的融洽有关的变量。与疼痛的讨论相比,同一次就诊期间与其他主题的讨论相比,患者的不安情绪增加a.32(P <.001),患者积极参与的情绪a.21增加(P = .004;标准化系数)。关于疼痛的讨论与患者与医师之间的融洽关系,医师的不安或医师的积极参与并没有显着相关。患者的疼痛严重程度与更大的医师和患者的不安感显着相关(P = .01),但与其他变量无关。研究结果表明,与其他主题的讨论相比,初级保健患者而不是其医生在讨论疼痛时表现出明显更高的情绪强度。观点:本研究直接观察了视频记录的初级保健就诊,以表明有关疼痛的讨论与患者积极和消极情绪的增强显示有关。这些情绪表达可能会影响与疼痛相关的结果。

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