医生对儿科护理中沟通质量的看法。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Katherine F Guttmann, Gabriella Raviv, Andrea S Weintraub
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背景:我们的目的是探讨医生对不同儿科环境下沟通质量的看法:我们进行了为期 4 个月的半结构化访谈。我们进行了有目的的抽样,以确保从多个亚专科和实践环境中广泛抽取儿科医生。访谈一直进行到主题饱和为止。根据现有文献编制了访谈指南。对访谈内容进行转录并分析关键主题:11 名儿科医生参加了我们的研究。经过专题分析,研究结果被归纳为四个主要专题:交流教育、高质量交流、低质量交流以及交流因素和障碍。参与者认为信息传递是沟通质量的一个重要方面。他们认为沟通质量对临床医生的健康有影响:与会者将信息传递放在首位,并指出临床医生经常忽视双向信息交流。参与者通常缺乏正规的沟通技能培训,这可能会导致他们难以克服语言和文化差异、时间不足以及跨专业功能障碍等常见障碍。正规的沟通技能培训有助于克服这些挑战,并在改善患者护理的同时提高医生的健康水平:虽然儿科临床医生与家长沟通的重要性已经得到证实,但人们对提供者对沟通质量的看法却知之甚少。参与者认为信息传递是沟通质量的一个重要方面,但往往忽视了双向信息交流。参与者往往缺乏正规的沟通技巧培训,这可能会使他们难以克服语言和文化差异、时间不足和跨专业功能障碍等常见障碍。正规的沟通技巧培训可能有助于应对这些挑战,并在改善患者护理的同时提高医生的健康水平。还需要做更多的工作来探索沟通技巧培训对上述各项因素的影响。
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Physician perspectives on communication quality in pediatric care.

Background: We aimed to explore physician perspectives on communication quality across pediatric contexts.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews over a 4-month period. Purposive sampling was conducted to ensure a broad sampling of pediatricians from multiple subspecialties and practice settings. Interviews were conducted until thematic saturation was reached. An interview guide was created based on existing literature. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed for key themes.

Results: Eleven pediatricians enrolled in our study. Following thematic analysis, results were organized into four primary themes: Communication Education, High Quality Communication; Low Quality Communication; and Communication Factors and Barriers. Participants prioritized information transfer as a key aspect of communication quality. They identified communication quality as having wellness implications for clinicians.

Conclusion: Participants prioritize information transfer and state that clinicians often neglect bidirectional information exchange. Participants often lacked formal communication skills training which may make it difficult to navigate common barriers such as language and cultural differences, lack of time, and interprofessional dysfunction. Formal communication skills training may help overcome challenges and may enhance physician wellness while improving patient care.

Impact: While the importance of clinician-parent communication in pediatric settings has been established, little is known about provider perceptions of communication quality. Participants identified information transfer as a key aspect of communication quality, often neglecting bidirectional information exchange. Participants often lacked formal communication skills training which may make it difficult to navigate common barriers such as language and cultural differences, lack of time, and interprofessional dysfunction. Formal communication skills training may help with these challenges and may enhance physician wellness while improving patient care. More work is needed to explore the impact of communication skills training on each of these factors.

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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
473
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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