患者及其同伴对疾病的感知以及如何与医生沟通

Leila Mona Ganiem, Euis Komalawati, Rosmawati Hilderiah Pandjaitan, Rafika Hani
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了解患者和同伴对患者病情的认知可以提高患者的依从性和整体满意度。病人了解自己的病情对康复至关重要。医生应了解患者及其同伴对疾病、经历、知识和文化的看法和解释。疾病是发生在病人身上的。Arthur Kleinman的疾病解释模型为理解病人的观点提供了指导。本研究的目的,一是从患者及其陪伴者的角度,探讨患者经历中风的意义,以及他们所接受的治疗;二是探讨患者及其陪伴者如何向医生传达病情。该方法采用现象学方法,通过访谈、观察和次要患者数据。主要举报人有两名,即两名患者和两名同伴。这项研究的结果表明,在病人的概念和健康科学之间,关于疾病的意义存在差距。患者及其伴侣的看法表明了患者疾病的经济、社会和政治背景。病人和同伴向医生传达的信息,通常不包括他们在治疗过程中所做的全部信息。主要发展的互动模式是医生和病人之间的互动。为了使医患之间的有效沟通更好地帮助患者,有一个重要的会诊模式,包括三方沟通:医生-病人-伴侣,这是有利的。重要的是,医生不仅要提高对生物医学信息的理解,还要提高对患者的社会、心理、文化和宗教的理解。
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Patients and Their Companion Perception about Disease and How to Communicate to Medical Practitioners
Understanding the patient's and companion's perception of the patient's illness can improve the patient's compliance and overall satisfaction. Patients' understanding of their illness is essential for recovery. Doctors should understand the perceptions and interpretations about the illness, experience, knowledge and culture of patients and their companions. The disease is what happens to the patient. Arthur Kleinman's Explanatory Model of Illness provides a guide for understanding the patient's point of view. The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of stroke experienced by patients, according to the point of view of the patient and his companion, and the treatment they had, second, to explore how the patient and the companion convey the condition to the doctor. The method uses a phenomenological approach through interviews, observations, and secondary patient data. There are two primary informants, namely two patients and two companions. This study's results indicate a gap regarding the meaning of the disease between the patient's conception and the health sciences. Patients' and their companion's perceptions denote the economic, social, and political background in terms of the patient's illness. The information that patient and companion convey to doctors, usually do not whole information about what they have done during the journey of treatment. Models for interaction that are mainly developed are between doctor and patient. For effective communication between doctor and companion to help the patient better, there is an important model for consultation that includes triadic communication: doctor-patient-companion which can be advantageous. Important also for the doctor to upgrade the knowledge about understanding not only biomedical information but also the socio, psycho, cultural, and religion of the patient.
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