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Patients recording clinical encounters: a path to empowerment? Assessment by mixed methods

机译:记录临床遭遇的患者:授权的途径?混合评估

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the motivations of patients recording clinical encounters, covertly or otherwise, and why some do not wish to record encounters. DESIGN: Mixed-methods analysis of survey data and nested semistructured interviews. SETTING: Survey to UK audience, using social media and radio broadcast. PARTICIPANTS: 168 survey respondents, of whom 161 were 18 years of age or older (130 completions). Of the 56 participants who agreed to be contacted, we included data from 17 interviews. RESULTS: 19 (15%) respondents indicated having secretly recorded a clinical encounter and 14 (11%) were aware of someone who had secretly recorded a clinical encounter. 45 (35%) said they would consider recording secretly and 44 (34%) said they would record after asking permission. Totally, 69% of respondents indicated their desire to record clinical encounters, split equally between wanting to do so covertly or with permission. Thematic analysis of the interviews showed that most patients are motivated by the wish to replay, relisten and share the recording with others. Some are also motivated by the idea of owning a personal record, and its potential use as verification of a poor healthcare experience. The rationale for permission seeking was based on the wish to prioritise a trusting relationship with a health professional. Those who preferred to record covertly described a pre-existing lack of trust, a fear that recording would be denied, and a concern that an affronted clinician would deny them access to future care. There was a general wish that recording should be facilitated. CONCLUSIONS: Patients' prime motivation for recording is to enhance their experience of care, and to share it with others. Patients know that recording challenges the 'ceremonial order of the clinic', and so some decide to act covertly. Patients wanted clearer, more permissive policies to be developed.
机译:目的:研究患者秘密地或其他方式记录临床遭遇的动机,以及为什么有些人不希望记录遭遇。设计:调查数据和嵌套半结构化访谈的混合方法分析。地点:使用社交媒体和广播对英国受众进行调查。参加者:168名调查对象,其中161名年龄在18岁或以上(完成130名)。在同意与之联系的56位参与者中,我们纳入了17次访谈的数据。结果:19(15%)位被访者表示已秘密记录临床经历,而14位(11%)知道有人秘密记录了临床经历。 45(35%)表示他们会考虑秘密录音,而44(34%)表示会在获得许可后进行录制。总计,有69%的受访者表示他们希望记录临床经历,而在暗中或许可下进行。访谈的主题分析表明,大多数患者是希望重播,聆听并与他人共享录音。有些人还受到拥有个人记录的想法的启发,并认为该记录可能被用作验证不良医疗保健经验的依据。寻求许可的理由是基于希望优先考虑与卫生专业人员之间的信任关系。那些愿意记录的人暗中描述了先前存在的不信任,担心记录会被拒绝,以及担心受到冒犯的临床医生会拒绝他们获得将来的护理。人们普遍希望应促进录音。结论:患者记录的主要动机是增强他们的护理经验,并与他人分享。患者知道记录会挑战“诊所的礼仪顺序”,因此有些人决定秘密行动。患者希望制定更清晰,更宽松的政策。

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