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'Don't call me 'mom'': how parents want to be greeted by their pediatrician.

机译:“别叫我'妈妈'”:父母希望小儿科医生如何打招呼。

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BACKGROUND: Physician-patient interaction during the medical interview is essential in establishing the rapport necessary for a successful relationship. Physicians are generally encouraged to shake hands with patients, address patients by name, and identify themselves. OBJECTIVE: To define parents expectations for greetings by pediatricians and to determine the frequency with which these expectations are met. Design and methods. A total of 100 parents visiting the General Pediatric Clinic at Children's Hospital of Michigan were recruited. Parents were interviewed at the end of their medical encounter to determine expectations for greeting by their doctor. They were questioned about preferences for shaking hands, the doctors' use of their names, and the way doctors should introduce themselves. They were then asked if the experience at this visit conformed to these expectations. RESULTS: Overall, 81% of the parents were the children's mother and 86% were African-American. Over 80% of parents expected physicians to shake hands; 70% of residents and 66% of attendings did. 88% of parents wanted to be addressed by their names; only 14% of residents and 24% of attending physicians did so. All of the parents wanted the physicians to introduce themselves; 84% of residents and 93% of attendings did so. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians neither shook hands with many parents who expected it, nor did they address parents by their last names. About 90% of physicians introduced themselves. These disappointingly low results may predispose to parent dissatisfaction. Attending physicians need to teach these small, but important features, and to model them as well.
机译:背景:医学访谈中的医患互动对于建立成功的关系所必需的融洽关系至关重要。通常鼓励医师与患者握手,按名称向患者讲话并证明自己的身份。目的:确定父母对儿科医生问候的期望,并确定满足这些期望的频率。设计和方法。总共招募了100位前往密歇根儿童医院的普通儿科诊所就读的父母。在医疗遭遇结束时,对父母进行了采访,以确定他们对医生打招呼的期望。他们被问及有关握手的偏好,医生使用其姓名的方式以及医生自我介绍的方式。然后询问他们这次访问的经历是否符合这些期望。结果:总体而言,父母的81%是孩子的母亲,而86%是非裔美国人。超过80%的父母希望医生握手; 70%的居民和66%的参加者做到了。 88%的父母希望用名字来称呼;只有14%的居民和24%的主治医生这样做。所有的父母都希望医生自我介绍。 84%的居民和93%的参加者这样做。结论:医师既没有与许多期望的父母握手,也没有以姓氏称呼父母。大约90%的医生介绍了自己。这些令人失望的低结果可能会导致父母不满。主治医师需要教授这些微小但重要的功能,并对其进行建模。

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