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Prior doctor shopping resulting from differential treatment correlates with differences in current patient-provider relationships

机译:先前因差异治疗而购物的经历与当前患者与提供者之间的关系存在差异

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Objective To determine the prevalence of doctor shopping resulting from differential treatment and to examine associations between this shopping and current primary care relationships. Methods In 2012, a national internet-based survey of 600 adults receiving primary care in the past year with a BMI-≥-25 kg/m2 was conducted. Our independent variable was "switching doctors because I felt treated differently because of my weight." Logistic regression models to examine the association of prior doctor shopping with characteristics of current primary care relationships: duration, trust in primary care provider (PCP), and perceived PCP weight-related judgment, adjusted for patient factors were used. Results Overall, 13% of adults with overweight/obesity reported previously doctor shopping resulting from differential treatment. Prior shoppers were more likely to report shorter durations of their current relationships [73% vs. 52%; p-=-0.01] or perceive that their current PCP judged them because of their weight [74% vs. 11%; p--0.01] than nonshoppers. No significant differences in reporting high trust in current PCPs were found. Conclusions A subset of patients with overweight/obesity doctor shop resulting from perceived differential treatment. These prior negative experiences have no association with trust in current relationships, but our results suggest that patients may remain sensitive to provider weight bias.
机译:目的确定因差别待遇而导致的医生购物的患病率,并研究这种购物与当前的初级保健关系之间的关联。方法2012年,我们进行了一项基于互联网的全国调查,该调查对过去一年中接受BMI-≥-25kg / m2初级保健的600名成年人进行了调查。我们的独立变量是“更换医生,因为我因体重而受到不同的对待”。使用逻辑回归模型检查先前的医生购物与当前初级保健关系特征的关联:持续时间,对初级保健提供者(PCP)的信任以及与PCP体重相关的感知判断,并根据患者因素进行了调整。结果总体而言,超重/肥胖的成年人中有13%曾报告过因差异治疗而去过医生购物。以前的购物者更有可能报告他们目前的恋爱时间较短[73%比52%; p-=-0.01]或认为他们当前的PCP是因为体重而做出判断的[74%对11%; p-<-0.01]。在报告对当前PCP的高度信任中没有发现显着差异。结论有一部分超重/肥胖症医生的病房是由于不同的治疗引起的。这些先前的负面经历与对当前关系的信任无关,但是我们的结果表明患者可能对提供者的体重偏倚保持敏感。

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