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Feelings of Clinician-Patient Similarity and Trust Influence Pain: Evidence From Simulated Clinical Interactions

机译:临床医生相似性和信任影响的感受:来自模拟临床互动的证据

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Pain is influenced by many factors other than external sources of tissue damage. Among these, the clinician-patient relationship is particularly important for pain diagnosis and treatment. However, the effects of the clinician-patient relationship on pain remain underexamined. We tested the hypothesis that patients who believe they share core beliefs and values with their clinician will report less pain than patients who do not. We also measured feelings of perceived clinician-patient similarity and trust to see if these interpersonal factors influenced pain. We did so by experimentally manipulating perceptions of similarity between participants playing the role of clinicians and participants playing the role of patients in simulated clinical interactions. Participants were placed in 2 groups on the basis of their responses to a questionnaire about their personal beliefs and values, and painful thermal stimulation was used as an analog of a painful medical procedure. We found that patients reported feeling more similarity and trust toward their clinician when they were paired with clinicians from their own group. In turn, patients' positive feelings of similarity and trust toward their clinicians but not clinicians' feelings toward patients or whether the clinician and patient were from the same group predicted lower pain ratings. Finally, the most anxious patients exhibited the strongest relationship between their feelings about their clinicians and their pain report. These findings increase our understanding of context-driven pain modulation and suggest that interventions aimed at increasing patients' feelings of similarity to and trust in health care providers may help reduce the pain experienced during medical care.
机译:疼痛受到外部组织损伤的许多因素的影响。其中,临床医生关系对于疼痛诊断和治疗尤为重要。然而,临床医生患者关系对疼痛的影响仍然是缺乏标志的。我们测试了认为他们与临床医生共享核心信仰和价值的患者的假设会报告比没有的患者少疼痛。我们还测量了感知临床医生的相似性和信任的感受,看看这些人际关系是否影响了疼痛。我们通过实验地操纵与参与者之间的相似性的看法,扮演临床医生和参与者在模拟临床相互作用中发挥作用的作用。参与者根据他们对其个人信仰和价值的调查问卷的回答,参与者被置于2组,并且使用痛苦的热刺激作为痛苦的医疗程序的类似物。我们发现患者报告称,当他们与自己的群体与临床人员配对时,对其临床医生感到更加相似和信任。反过来,患者积极的相似性和信任对他们的临床医生,而不是临床医生对患者的感受或临床医生和患者是否来自同一组的疼痛评分较低。最后,最焦虑的患者在他们对临床医生和止痛报告之间的感受之间表现出最强的关系。这些调查结果提高了我们对情境驱动的痛苦调制的理解,并表明旨在增加患者的相似性和信任卫生保健提供者的感情的干预措施可能有助于减少医疗过程中经历的疼痛。

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