Patient Interaction Involving Older Adults: Provider vs. Caregiver Expectations.

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Pooja Shah, Kaitlin Donovan, Robert Hubal
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This paper presents a study of the interaction between healthcare providers (HCPs) and older patients and their caregivers. The paper first presents results from a rapid review and narrative synthesis using PubMed and Google Scholar of HCP/patient/caregiver interactions involving older patients; these results then informed the design of a survey administered to HCPs and caregivers using a range of scenarios and their ratings of appropriateness of different responses, to explore where expectations align or differ between HCPs and caregivers. In analyzing ratings, the research found HCPs and caregivers generally approach the older adult encounter with similar expectations, but differences for specific situations are informative. HCPs appear to better recognize when there is a need to show empathy, as when a patient is frustrated or anxious. HCPs, overall, offer more calming responses, especially in embarrassing, upsetting, or worrying situations. For older patients of advanced age, HCPs value engagement with patients more than caregivers, but HCPs are more aligned with caregivers in their ratings of how to engage caregivers. Compared to caregivers, HCPs focus more on simplifying the description of treatment rather than using thorough explanations when a patient expresses hesitancy or avoidance. The results from this work suggest that having a fuller understanding of the different participants' expectations may improve communication and identify potential pitfalls. A better understanding may also lead to changes in how students in the healthcare fields are trained; having better insight into this relationship will prepare them for interacting with older patients while addressing the needs of caregivers.

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涉及老年人的病人互动:提供者与照顾者的期望。
本文提出了医疗保健提供者(HCPs)和老年患者及其护理人员之间的相互作用的研究。论文首先展示了使用PubMed和Google Scholar对老年患者的HCP/患者/护理人员互动进行快速回顾和叙述综合的结果;然后,这些结果为设计一项针对医护人员和护理人员的调查提供了依据,该调查使用了一系列场景以及他们对不同反应的适当性的评级,以探索医护人员和护理人员之间的期望在哪些方面一致或不同。在分析评分时,研究发现,医护人员和护理人员通常对老年人抱有相似的期望,但在特定情况下的差异是有益的。当病人感到沮丧或焦虑时,医护人员似乎能更好地认识到什么时候需要表现出同情。总体而言,hcp能提供更平静的反应,尤其是在尴尬、沮丧或担忧的情况下。对于高龄的老年患者,HCPs比护理人员更重视与患者的互动,但HCPs在如何与护理人员互动的评分方面与护理人员更一致。与护理人员相比,医护人员更注重简化对治疗的描述,而不是在患者表现出犹豫或回避时进行详尽的解释。这项工作的结果表明,更充分地了解不同参与者的期望可以改善沟通并识别潜在的陷阱。更好的理解也可能导致医疗保健领域学生的培训方式发生变化;更好地了解这种关系将使他们在满足照顾者需求的同时,为与老年患者互动做好准备。
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