医生对伊拉克病人突发坏消息的态度

Ahmed Juwameer Khairo Al-khashmani, Wafaa Hamad Mohammed Al-Sabaawi, Nisreen Mohammed Ibraheem
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目的:了解医生在向患者传达坏消息和打破坏消息协议方面的态度。方法:这是一项从2020年11月1日至2021年5月底在伊拉克进行的横断面(描述性研究),涉及在伊拉克不同医院、初级卫生保健中心和私人诊所工作的500名医生(定期住院医生、高级住院医生、全科医生和不同专业的专科医生),他们是随机选择的。在网上收集数据的基础上,采用修改后的问卷和链接发送到不同的在线方式(what app, viber, facebook, telegram),进行自我管理问卷设计。结果:500名受访医生中,女性329人(65.8%),男性171人(34.2%)。关于医生对突发坏消息的态度,268名(53.6%)医生表示需要结构化的突发坏消息预案,280名(56%)医生表示需要突发坏消息培训。spike方案是医生最喜欢的方案(75.6%)。结论:参与调查的医生中,63%的医生不了解坏消息的处理方法,43%的医生认为自己有良好的坏消息传递能力。spike协议是医生的首选协议。
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Attitude of doctors regarding Breaking Bad News to patients in Iraq
Objectives: To assess the attitude of doctors with regard delivering bad news to patients and breaking bad news protocols. Methods: This is a cross sectional (descriptive study) done in Iraq from first of November 2020 to end of May 2021 involved 500 doctors ( periodic resident, senior resident, general practitioner and specialist doctors in different specialties ) working in different hospitals, primary health care centers and private clinics in Iraq, they are selected randomly. A self – administered questionnaire design in addition to online data collection, by using modified questionnaire and link sent to different online ways (whats app, viber, facebook, telegram ). Results: Out of 500 respondents doctors there were 329 (65.8%) females, 171 (34.2%) males. Regarding to attitude of doctors in breaking bad news 268 (53.6%) of doctors were need a structured protocol in breaking bad news and 280 (56%) doctors need training for breaking bad news. The SPIKES protocol is the most preferred protocol by doctors about (75.6%). Conclusion: High percentage of  participants doctors(63%) did not know any protocol in breaking bad news and about (43%) of them rated themselves had good ability in delivering bad news. The SPIKES protocol is the preferred protocol by doctors.
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