The Association of Name Recognition, Empathy Perception, and Satisfaction With Resident Physicians' Care Amongst Patients in an Academic Emergency Department.

Chad T Holmes, Charles Huggins, Heidi Knowles, Thomas K Swoboda, Ryan Kirby, Naomi Alanis, Alexandra Bulga, Chet D Schrader, Cita Dunn, Hao Wang
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Background: Recognition of the provider's name, provider empathy, and the patient's satisfaction with their care are patient-provider rapport measures. This study aimed to determine: 1) resident physicians' name recognition by patients in the emergency department; and 2) name recognition in association with patient perception of the resident's empathy and their satisfaction with the resident's care.

Methods: This was a prospective observational study. A patient recognizing a resident physician was defined as the patient remembering a resident's name, understanding the level of training, and understanding a resident's role in patient care. A patient's perception of resident physician empathy was measured by the Jefferson Scale of Patient Perception of Physician Empathy (JSPPPE). Patient satisfaction of the resident was measured utilizing a real-time satisfaction survey. Multivariate logistic regressions were performed to determine the association amongst patient recognition of resident physicians, JSPPPE, and patient satisfaction after adjustments were made for demographics and resident training level.

Results: We enrolled 30 emergency medicine resident physicians and 191 patients. Only 26% of studied patients recognized resident physicians. High JSPPPE scores were given by 39% of patients recognizing resident physicians compared to 5% of those who were not recognized (P = 0.013). High patient satisfaction scores were recorded in 31% of patients who recognized resident physicians compared to 7% who did not (P = 0.008). The adjusted odds ratios of patient recognition of resident physicians to high JSPPPE and high satisfaction scores were 5.29 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.33 - 21.02, P = 0.018) and 6.12 (1.84 - 20.38, P = 0.003) respectively.

Conclusions: Patient recognition of resident physicians is low in our study. However, patient recognition of resident physicians is associated with a higher patient perception of physician empathy and higher patient satisfaction. Our study suggests that resident education advocating for patient recognition of their healthcare provider's status needs to be emphasized as part of patient-centered health care.

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在学术急诊科患者中,姓名识别、共情感知和住院医师护理满意度的关联。
背景:认识提供者的名字,提供者的同理心,病人对他们的护理的满意度是病人-提供者关系的措施。本研究旨在确定:1)急诊科患者对住院医师姓名的认知度;(2)病人对住院医师共情的认知与病人对住院医师护理的满意度有关。方法:前瞻性观察性研究。认识住院医师的患者被定义为记住住院医师的名字,了解培训水平,并了解住院医师在患者护理中的作用。采用杰弗逊医师共情量表(JSPPPE)对住院医师共情进行测量。利用实时满意度调查测量住院医师的患者满意度。在调整人口统计学和住院医师培训水平后,进行多变量logistic回归以确定患者对住院医师、JSPPPE和患者满意度之间的关系。结果:纳入急诊内科住院医师30名,患者191例。研究中只有26%的患者认识住院医师。识别住院医师的患者中有39%给出了较高的JSPPPE评分,而未识别住院医师的患者中只有5%给出了较高的JSPPPE评分(P = 0.013)。在认识住院医师的患者中,有31%的患者满意度较高,而没有认识住院医师的患者满意度为7% (P = 0.008)。住院医师对高JSPPPE和高满意度评分患者认可的校正比值比分别为5.29(95%可信区间(CI): 1.33 ~ 21.02, P = 0.018)和6.12 (1.84 ~ 20.38,P = 0.003)。结论:患者对住院医师的认可度较低。然而,患者对住院医师的认可与更高的患者对医生共情的感知和更高的患者满意度相关。我们的研究表明,住院医师教育倡导患者承认他们的医疗保健提供者的地位,需要强调作为以患者为中心的医疗保健的一部分。
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