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Children's contributions to pediatric outpatient encounters.

机译:儿童对儿科门诊诊治的贡献。

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OBJECTIVE: Generally, increasing attention is being paid to the quality of doctor-patient communication. However, children's contributions have been, until now, primarily ignored in communication research, although there are indications that considering their views increases satisfaction and compliance. In the present study, we examined how children contributed to communication during outpatient pediatric encounters and what factors were associated with children's contributions. PATIENTS: Twenty-one consulting pediatricians videotaped a total of 302 consecutive outpatient encounters. DESIGN: Multilevel analysis was used to take into account the similarity among encounters with the same pediatrician. RESULTS: Children's contributions to the outpatient encounters were limited to 4%. Pediatricians directed one out of every four statements to the child. Although pediatricians asked children a lot of medical questions (26%), only a small part of the medical information (13%) was directed at the children. Apart from social talk and laughter, the amount of pediatrician-child communication increased with children's age. Communication with children suffering from disorders of the nervous system seemed to differ from that with children suffering from other diseases. Allowing children more room in the medical visit did not seem to increase the duration of the visit. CONCLUSIONS: Although recent legislation requires children to be adequately informed, in pediatric outpatient encounters information still tends to be directed primarily at the parents. Children do get the opportunity to talk about social and psychosocial issues. Pediatricians may need to acquire similar communication skills to discuss medical-technical issues with the children.
机译:目的:通常,人们越来越关注医患沟通的质量。然而,尽管有迹象表明,考虑到他们的观点会提高满意度和顺从性,但迄今为止,在交流研究中,儿童的贡献一直被忽略。在本研究中,我们研究了儿童在门诊儿科会诊期间如何促进交流,以及哪些因素与儿童的贡献有关。患者:21位咨询儿科医生对总共302次连续的门诊病例进行了录像。设计:使用多级分析来考虑与同一名儿科医生的相遇之间的相似性。结果:儿童对门诊病人的贡献被限制在4%。儿科医生将四分之一的陈述送给孩子。尽管儿科医生向儿童询问了很多医疗问题(占26%),但只有一小部分医疗信息(占13%)是针对儿童的。除了社交谈话和笑声外,儿科医生与儿童的交流随着儿童年龄的增长而增加。与患有神经系统疾病的儿童的交流似乎不同于与患有其他疾病的儿童的交流。给孩子更多的看病空间似乎并没有增加看病的时间。结论:尽管最近的立法要求对儿童进行充分的知情,但在儿科门诊患者遇到的信息仍然主要是针对父母的。孩子们确实有机会谈论社会和心理问题。儿科医生可能需要获得类似的沟通技巧,才能与孩子们讨论医疗技术问题。

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