How do doctors and patients communicate about the treatment of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease? A plain language summary of publication.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Masataka Kuwana, Aiko Saito, Sue Farrington, Ilaria Galetti, Christopher P Denton, Dinesh Khanna
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SummaryWhat is this summary about?Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a condition that affects the immune system (the body's natural defence system) and causes the skin to harden and thicken in large patches. Research shows that 30% to 90% of people with SSc also have interstitial lung disease (ILD), a condition that causes inflammation and scarring of the lungs. When people have SSc and ILD, it is known as SSc-associated ILD or SSc-ILD. The authors of this plain language summary of publication (PLS-P) reviewed different articles to find out what the key issues were in the way doctors and patients with SSc-ILD communicate with each other.What were the results?The key messages from the studies were:Most patients felt uneasy when they were diagnosed with SSc-ILDGood communication between doctors and patients at the first visit is crucial as it sets the tone for future relationshipsBoth doctors and patients avoid talking about how SSc-ILD symptoms may get worse (prognosis) or the subject of death. Patients should be encouraged to ask questions to address important and personal topics that would not be talked about otherwisePatients may feel intimidated by a doctor, which could interfere with communicationDoctors must be able to listen and show empathy to build a relationship with patients and be aware that different communication styles may suit a patient during different stages in their journeyDoctors should avoid using a lot of technical terms. Patients felt metaphors helped them understand their condition betterPatients have different awareness, thoughts, and feelings about SSc-ILD than doctors. If doctors understand this, it may improve the communication between doctors and patientsWays to close the gap between the way doctors and patients communicate include patients having the opportunity to access:Self-learning and patient organizationsPeer-mentoring (patients mentoring other patients)Information technologyShared decision-making, where the doctor and patient work together to come to a decision about treatment and careWhat do the results mean?The best way to improve the feelings patients have when they are diagnosed with SSc, including SSc-ILD, is to improve the quality of the communication between doctors and patients. The quality of the first meeting between a doctor and patient sets the tone for future checkups, especially if the doctor can listen, show empathy, and allow the patient to ask questions. Improving the patient's knowledge about SSc-ILD, for example by using websites, reading printed materials, or taking part in peer-mentoring schemes, may also contribute to a better conversation.

医生和患者如何就系统性硬化症相关间质性肺疾病的治疗进行沟通?通俗易懂的出版物摘要。
这个摘要是关于什么的?系统性硬化症(SSc)是一种影响免疫系统(人体的自然防御系统)并导致皮肤大面积硬化和增厚的疾病。研究表明,30%至90%的SSc患者还患有间质性肺病(ILD),这是一种导致肺部炎症和瘢痕形成的疾病。当人们同时患有SSc和ILD时,它被称为SSc相关ILD或SSc-ILD。本文作者对不同的文献进行了综述,以找出SSc-ILD患者与医生之间沟通的关键问题。结果如何?这些研究的关键信息是:大多数患者在被诊断为SSc-ILD时感到不安。医生和患者在第一次就诊时良好的沟通至关重要,因为它为未来的关系奠定了基调。医生和患者都避免谈论SSc-ILD症状如何恶化(预后)或死亡的话题。应该鼓励病人提出问题,解决重要的和个人的话题,不会被谈论,否则病人可能会感到害怕的医生,这可能会干扰沟通。医生必须能够倾听和表现出同情,建立与病人的关系,并意识到不同的沟通风格可能适合病人在他们的旅程的不同阶段,医生应该避免使用大量的技术术语。患者认为隐喻有助于他们更好地了解自己的病情,患者对SSc-ILD的认识、想法和感受与医生不同。如果医生明白这一点,它可能会改善医患之间的沟通。缩小医患沟通方式差距的方法包括患者有机会获得:自我学习和患者组织speer -mentoring(患者指导其他患者)信息技术共享决策,医生和患者一起做出治疗和护理的决定。结果意味着什么?当患者被诊断为SSc,包括SSc- ild时,改善患者感受的最好方法是提高医患之间的沟通质量。医生和病人第一次会面的质量为以后的检查奠定了基调,特别是如果医生能倾听,表现出同情,并允许病人提出问题。提高患者对SSc-ILD的认识,例如通过使用网站、阅读印刷材料或参加同伴指导计划,也可能有助于更好的对话。
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审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of respiratory disease.
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