远程医疗中的情感交流:试点研究。

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2024-06-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2024.644242
Vinita Subramanya, Julia Spychalski, Sarah Coats, Elisheva Gottstein, John Chancellor, Ambar Kulshreshtha
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背景和目的:在医疗保健领域,同理心是指临床医生理解病人的情绪状态并在护理过程中传达这种理解的能力;文化敏感性是指沟通和尊重文化差异的能力。在数字平台上提供医疗服务为传达同理心和文化敏感性带来了新的挑战。本研究旨在评估与通过远程医疗就诊的患者相比,亲自就诊的患者对临床医生的同理心和文化敏感性是否有不同的看法:在这项横断面试点研究中,我们从佐治亚州亚特兰大埃默里大学的两个诊所招募了初级保健临床医生(8 人)及其远程医疗患者(14 人)和亲诊患者(20 人)。我们通过自我报告以及从患者的角度评估了临床医生的同理心和文化敏感性:结果:患者对临床医生的移情感知得分(P 值=.31)在面对面预约(平均值=33.8)和远程医疗预约(平均值=31.3)中相似。在敏感度方面,患者对文化敏感沟通的感知各不相同,而在歧视方面,无论采用哪种就诊方式,患者的感知都很低(表明临床医生的歧视程度很低):这项新颖的试点研究表明,远程医疗和面对面就诊中的移情和文化敏感沟通得分相当,突出了在门诊初级保健中继续使用远程医疗的潜力。通过远程医疗提供医疗服务可以将高质量的医疗服务扩展到服务不足的社区。未来的研究需要证实我们的发现,以提高患者和临床医生对远程医疗就诊的体验。
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Empathetic Communication in Telemedicine: A Pilot Study.

Background and objectives: In health care, empathy is a clinician's ability to understand a patient's emotional state and convey that understanding in their care; and being culturally sensitive is communicating and respecting cultural differences. Providing health care on digital platforms introduces a new challenge of conveying empathy and cultural sensitivity. This study aimed to evaluate whether patients who were seen in-person had different perceptions of clinicians' empathy and cultural sensitivity compared to those who were seen via telemedicine.

Methods: In this cross-sectional pilot study, we recruited primary care clinicians (N=8) and their telemedicine (N=14) and in-person patients (N=20) from two clinics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. We evaluated clinicians' empathy and cultural sensitivity by self-report and from patients' standpoints.

Results: Patient perception of clinician empathy scores were similar (P value=.31) for in-person appointments (mean=33.8) and telemedicine appointments (mean=31.3). Patient perception of culturally sensitive communication varied in the sensitivity domain and was consistently low for the domain of discrimination (suggesting low discrimination among the clinicians) regardless of the modality of the visit.

Conclusions: This novel pilot study demonstrated comparable empathy and culturally sensitive communication scores in telemedicine and in-person visits, highlighting the potential for continued use of telemedicine in outpatient primary care. Delivery of care via telemedicine can enable an expansion of high-quality care to underserved communities. Future studies are needed to confirm our findings to enhance the experience of telemedicine visits for patients and clinicians.

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