“我们需要一个支持性诊所”:比较以患者为中心的沟通和感知社会孤立对lgbb和异性恋者主观幸福感的影响。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Yang Wu, Yiqian Gao
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目前的文献赞扬以患者为中心的沟通,因为它有可能改善患者的健康结果,特别是通过增强社会支持。然而,这项研究呈现了一种更微妙、甚至是对比鲜明的叙事。本研究以少数民族压力理论为基础,利用卫生信息全国趋势调查(HINTS 6)的二次调查数据,揭示了三个关键发现。首先,男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋个体比异性恋者经历更大的健康差异,报告的以病人为中心的沟通和主观幸福感(享乐和幸福)水平明显较低,而社会孤立感水平较高。其次,以患者为中心的沟通有可能通过减轻或加剧感知到的社会隔离来增强或恶化享乐和幸福。第三,这种调解机制不仅适用于男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋者,也适用于异性恋者。鉴于以患者为中心的沟通既可以减轻也可以加剧患者的社会孤立感,而且社会孤立感仍然是所有人群(特别是少数群体)普遍关注的问题,本研究强调了为所有(少数群体)发展具有文化竞争力的医疗环境的迫切需要,而不仅仅是性取向。
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"We Need a Supportive Clinic": Comparing the Effects of Patient-Centered Communication and Perceived Social Isolation on Subjective Well-Being Between LGBs and Heterosexuals.

The current literature lauds patient-centered communication for its potential to improve patient health outcomes, particularly by enhancing social support. However, this study presents a more nuanced and even contrasting narrative. Grounded in Minority Stress Theory and utilizing secondary survey data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 6), the study uncovers three key findings. First, gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals experience greater health disparities than heterosexuals, reporting notably lower levels of patient-centered communication and subjective well-being (both hedonic and eudaimonic) while higher levels of sense of social isolation. Second, patient-centered communication has the potential to either enhance or worsen both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being by alleviating or exacerbating perceived social isolation. Third, this mediation mechanism is not exclusive to gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals but applies to heterosexuals as well. Given that patient-centered communication can both mitigate and exacerbate patients' feelings of social isolation and that sense of social isolation remains a pervasive concern across populations (minority groups in particular), this study underscores the critical need for developing culturally competent healthcare environments for all (minority groups), extending beyond sexual orientation.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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