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Patient contribution to the medical dialogue and perceived patient-centeredness. An observational study in Japanese geriatric consultations.

机译:病人对医疗对话的贡献和以病人为中心的感觉。日本老年咨询中的观察性研究。

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BACKGROUND: Relatively few studies have directly addressed the interaction dynamics and consequences of a companion's presence in the medical visit, and their findings have been contradictory. OBJECTIVES: To examine how patient's contribution to the medical dialogue, with or without the presence of a visit companion, is related to the perception of the medical visit as patient-centered. DESIGN: Observational study using pre- and postvisit questionnaires and audiotape recording of medical visits. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and fifty-five patients aged 65 or over; 63 in medical visits that included the presence of a companion and 82 in visits that did not include a companion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Patient ratings of visit patient-centeredness. RESULTS: Long visits (greater than 10 minutes long) and visits in which patients were verbally active were rated as more patient-centered by patients than other visits. Since patients were generally less verbally active in visits that included a companion, accompanied visits, especially if they were less than 10 minutes long, received lower patient-centered ratings than others. The presence of a companion was not related to length of the visit, suggesting that the verbal activity of the companion was off-set by decreased verbal activity of the patient. CONCLUSIONS: Our results have suggested that patients are more likely to perceive their physician and visit as patient-centered when they have an opportunity to engage directly in the medical dialogue. A minimal amount of "talk-time" for patients themselves should be safeguarded even in a short visit, when a companion is present.
机译:背景:相对较少的研究直接探讨了陪同人员在医疗访问中的互动动态和后果,而他们的发现却相互矛盾。目的:研究在有或没有陪同陪伴的情况下,患者对医疗对话的贡献与以患者为中心的医疗拜访之间的关系。设计:使用访前和访后问卷以及医疗访问的录音带记录进行观察性研究。参与者:155名65岁或以上的患者;有63人参加了就诊,包括有同伴在场;有82人参加了不包括同伴的就诊。主要观察指标:以就诊患者为中心的患者评分。结果:与其他访问相比,长期访问(大于10分钟)和患者口头活动的访问被评为以患者为中心。由于患者通常在包括陪伴者的就诊中口头活动较少,因此伴随的访视,特别是如果他们的时长少于10分钟,则以患者为中心的评分要比其他人低。陪伴者的出现与就诊时间的长短无关,这表明陪伴者的言语活动被患者言语活动的减少所抵消。结论:我们的结果表明,当患者有机会直接参与医学对话时,他们更有可能以其患者为中心来感知他们的医生并进行拜访。即使有陪同者,即使是短暂的就诊,也应保证患者自身的“通话时间”最短。

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