Group-based medical mistrust in genomic medicine: Associations with patient and provider perceptions of a specialty clinical encounter

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genetics in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-21 DOI:10.1016/j.gim.2024.101279
Frank Angelo , Margaret Waltz , Haoyang Yan , Jonathan S. Berg , Ann Katherine M. Foreman , Julianne O’Daniel , Christine Rini
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Abstract

Purpose

Investigating associations between group-based medical mistrust (GBMM) and perceptions of patient-provider encounters can identify one mechanism through which GBMM may influence health outcomes and serve as a barrier to equitable health care. This study investigated associations between GBMM reported by caregivers of children with a possible genetic condition and caregivers’ and providers’ perceptions of a specialty care appointment discussing diagnostic plans.

Methods

Caregivers (N = 177) completed the GBMM scale and other measures before their child’s initial specialty clinic visit. After the visit, caregivers reported their perceptions of the visit, including patient centeredness and satisfaction with care. Providers (N = 6) reported their perceptions of patient engagement.

Results

Multivariable linear regression showed that higher caregiver GBMM was associated with caregivers’ lower satisfaction with care (P < .01) and more negative perceptions of every domain of patient centeredness (P = .001-.04). Multilevel modeling showed that higher caregiver GBMM was associated with more negative provider perceptions of caregivers’ preparedness to participate in care (P = .03), likely treatment compliance (P = .03), and relevance of questions asked during visit (P = .04).

Conclusion

Our findings extend evidence for detrimental effects of GBMM on patient satisfaction to caregivers of pediatric patients and offer new evidence for associations with health care providers’ perceptions of caregivers’ engagement with care.
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基因组医学中基于群体的医疗不信任:患者和医疗服务提供者对专科临床会诊的看法。
目的:调查基于群体的医疗不信任(GBMM)与患者和医疗服务提供者之间的关系,可以确定 GBMM 可能影响健康结果并成为公平医疗的障碍的一种机制。本研究调查了可能患有遗传病的儿童的照顾者所报告的 GBMM 与照顾者和医疗服务提供者对专科护理预约讨论诊断计划的看法之间的关联:照顾者(177 人)在其子女首次专科门诊就诊前完成了 GBMM 量表和其他测量。就诊后,他们报告了对就诊的看法,包括以患者为中心和对护理的满意度。医疗服务提供者(6 人)报告了他们对患者参与度的看法:多变量线性回归显示,护理人员的 GBMM 越高,护理满意度越低(p):我们的研究结果将 GBMM 对患者满意度不利影响的证据扩展到了儿科患者的护理人员,并为医疗服务提供者对护理人员参与护理的看法提供了新的关联证据。
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Genetics in Medicine
Genetics in Medicine 医学-遗传学
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857
审稿时长
1.3 weeks
期刊介绍: Genetics in Medicine (GIM) is the official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. The journal''s mission is to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and practice of medical genetics and genomics through publications in clinical and laboratory genetics and genomics, including ethical, legal, and social issues as well as public health. GIM encourages research that combats racism, includes diverse populations and is written by authors from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds.
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