Surgeons’ Attitudes About Communicating With Patients and Their Families

Michael J. Sise MD , C. Beth Sise MSN , Daniel I. Sack BA , Maurine Goerhing MSN
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Abstract

Context

Surgeons face difficult communication challenges with patients and their families. There is a need for improved education in communication skills, especially in giving bad news. Understanding surgeons’ attitudes is the first step in designing effective education programs.

Objective

To determine surgeons’ self-assessment of competence, rating of importance, and perceived need for training in communication skills relevant to patient care.

Design

Anonymous self-report mail survey of demographic information and attitudes toward 12 patient care-related communication skills.

Setting

San Diego County, California, a geographically distinct area of close to 3 million inhabitants receiving health care from over 6000 physicians.

Participants

A total of 351 (43.4%) respondents from the 833 surgical specialists in the San Diego County Medical Society list of member and nonmember physicians.

Main outcome measures

Measurement of surgeons’ attitudes toward self-perceived competence, importance, need for training in the communication skills, and the influence of age, duration of practice, and surgical-specialty on attitudes.

Results

Most respondents rated their competence high except in 3 skills relating to a patient’s death. They found all skills important and indicated a need for training in them. Younger surgeons rated their competence and the importance significantly lower in the 3 skills relating to a patient’s death (p < 0.05). Critical care surgical specialists rated their competence and the importance higher in skills relating to breaking bad news and a patient’s death than did the non-critical care group (p < 0.05). Older surgeons and critical care specialists also indicated a higher level of support for training in these skills.

Conclusion

These results suggest that surgical specialists rate themselves as competent in effective communication, believe in its importance, and agree with the need for training. An organized approach to training in interaction skills, especially in giving bad news, is warranted.

外科医生对与患者及家属沟通的态度
外科医生面临着与患者及其家属沟通的困难挑战。有必要改进沟通技巧的教育,特别是传达坏消息的教育。了解外科医生的态度是设计有效教育方案的第一步。目的了解外科医生的自我能力评价、重要性等级和感知到的与病人护理相关的沟通技巧培训需求。设计匿名自述邮件调查人口统计信息和对12个病人护理相关沟通技巧的态度。加州圣地亚哥县是一个地理位置独特的地区,有近300万居民接受6000多名医生的医疗服务。参与者:来自圣地亚哥县医学会会员和非会员医师名单中的833名外科专家共351名(43.4%)受访者。主要结果测量:测量外科医生对自我感知能力、重要性、沟通技能培训需求的态度,以及年龄、执业时间和外科专业对态度的影响。结果除与病人死亡有关的3项技能外,大多数受访者对自己的能力评价较高。他们发现所有的技能都很重要,并指出需要对这些技能进行培训。在与患者死亡相关的3项技能中,年轻外科医生对自己能力和重要性的评价明显较低(p <0.05)。重症监护外科专家对他们在披露坏消息和病人死亡方面的能力和重要性的评价高于非重症监护组(p <0.05)。年龄较大的外科医生和重症监护专家也表示对这些技能培训的支持程度更高。结论外科专家认为自己有能力进行有效的沟通,相信沟通的重要性,并同意进行培训的必要性。需要有组织地训练互动技巧,特别是传递坏消息的技巧。
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