A Brief Patient-Recorded Audio File Called TIMS (This Is My Story) Improves Communication and Empathy for Healthcare Teams in the Hospital.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-08-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241274015
Elizabeth Tracey, Jason Wilson, Carolyn Im, Martha Abshire-Saylor
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Our objective was to assess the impact of a 4-question patient audio interview (this is my story [TIMS]) on medical staff empathy and communication with hospitalized patients and loved ones. We recorded a 4-question audio interview with patients and posted it to the electronic health record. We used a cross-sectional, mixed methods design to pilot this patient version of the TIMS intervention. To evaluate the intervention we collected a brief evaluation survey and conducted semistructured interviews with medical staff. Fifty-three participants responded to our TIMS evaluation survey. Fifty of 51 respondents reported the TIMS file contained useful information. Twenty-four respondents reported listening to the file decreased their distress. Most responded that they either did not have distress or the TIMS file did not change their distress. Of concern, 3 people reported that listening to the file increased their distress. Importantly, most respondents reported feeling greater empathy for the patient after listening (53%) and most reported listening improved their communication with family members (63%, n = 9/13). Qualitative analysis revealed most participants had positive impressions about TIMS. We conclude that empathy and communication were both improved with use of the 4-question TIMS recording.

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名为 TIMS(这是我的故事)的简短患者录音文件可改善医院医护团队的沟通和情感共鸣。
我们的目的是评估 4 个问题的患者音频访谈(这是我的故事 [TIMS])对医务人员的同理心以及与住院患者和亲人沟通的影响。我们录制了 4 个问题的患者音频访谈,并将其发布到电子健康记录中。我们采用了横断面混合方法设计来试用病人版 TIMS 干预方法。为了对干预措施进行评估,我们收集了一份简短的评估调查,并对医务人员进行了半结构化访谈。53 名参与者回答了我们的 TIMS 评估调查。51 位受访者中有 50 位表示 TIMS 文件包含有用的信息。二十四名受访者表示,聆听档案减少了他们的痛苦。大多数人回答说,他们要么没有痛苦,要么 TIMS 文件没有改变他们的痛苦。值得关注的是,有 3 位受访者表示聆听文件增加了他们的痛苦。重要的是,大多数受访者表示在聆听后对患者有了更多的同情(53%),大多数人表示聆听改善了他们与家人的沟通(63%,n = 9/13)。定性分析显示,大多数参与者对 TIMS 有积极的印象。我们的结论是,通过使用 4 个问题的 TIMS 录音,移情和沟通都得到了改善。
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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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