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Factors affecting patients' trust and confidence in GPs: evidence from the English national GP patient survey.

机译:影响患者对全科医生的信任和信心的因素:来自英国全国全科医生患者调查的证据。

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OBJECTIVES: Patients' trust in general practitioners (GPs) is fundamental to effective clinical encounters. Associations between patients' trust and their perceptions of communication within the consultation have been identified, but the influence of patients' demographic characteristics on these associations is unknown. We aimed to investigate the relative contribution of the patient's age, gender and ethnicity in any association between patients' ratings of interpersonal aspects of the consultation and their confidence and trust in the doctor. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of English national GP patient survey data (2009). SETTING: Primary Care, England, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Data from year 3 of the GP patient survey: 5 660 217 questionnaires sent to patients aged 18 and over, registered with a GP in England for at least 6 months; overall response rate was 42% after adjustment for sampling design. OUTCOME MEASURES: We used binary logistic regression analysis to investigate patients' reported confidence and trust in the GP, analysing ratings of 7 interpersonal aspects of the consultation, controlling for patients' sociodemographic characteristics. Further modelling examined moderating effects of age, gender and ethnicity on the relative importance of these 7 predictors. RESULTS: Among 1.5 million respondents (adjusted response rate 42%), the sense of 'being taken seriously' had the strongest association with confidence and trust. The relative importance of the 7 interpersonal aspects of care was similar for men and women. Non-white patients accorded higher priority to being given enough time than did white patients. Involvement in decisions regarding their care was more strongly associated with reports of confidence and trust for older patients than for younger patients. CONCLUSIONS: Associations between patients' ratings of interpersonal aspects of care and their confidence and trust in their GP are influenced by patients' demographic characteristics. Taking account of these findings could inform patient-centred service design and delivery and potentially enhance patients' confidence and trust in their doctor.
机译:目的:患者对全科医生(GPs)的信任是有效临床接触的基础。已经确定了患者信任度和他们在会诊中对沟通的感知之间的关联,但是尚不清楚患者的人口统计学特征对这些关联的影响。我们旨在调查患者的年龄,性别和种族在患者对人际咨询方面的评分与他们对医生的信任和信任之间的任何关联中的相对贡献。设计:对英国全国GP患者调查数据的二次分析(2009年)。地点:英国英格兰初级保健。参与者:全科医生患者调查第三年的数据:向18岁及以上的患者发送了5 660 217份问卷,在英国的全科医生中注册了至少6个月;调整抽样设计后,总体响应率为42%。观察指标:我们使用二元logistic回归分析来调查患者报告的对全科医生的信心和信任,分析咨询的7个人际方面的评分,控制患者的社会人口统计学特征。进一步的模型研究了年龄,性别和种族对这7个预测因子的相对重要性的调节作用。结果:在150万受访者中(调整后的回应率为42%),“被认真对待”的感觉与信心和信任之间的联系最为紧密。男女在护理的七个人际方面的相对重要性相似。与白人患者相比,非白人患者获得更多时间的优先级更高。与年轻患者相比,参与护理决策与老年患者的信心和信任报告之间的联系更为紧密。结论:患者对人际护理方面的评价与他们对全科医生的信心和信任之间的关联受到患者人口统计学特征的影响。考虑这些发现可以指导以患者为中心的服务设计和提供,并有可能增强患者对医生的信心和信任。

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