Trust in physicians and definitive diagnosis time among Japanese patients with specific intractable diseases: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Intractable & rare diseases research Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.5582/irdr.2023.01017
Hiroyuki Tanaka, Mikiko Shimaoka
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Trust in physicians is an important metric in shared decision-making. Many patients with rare diseases experience misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis because of difficulties in diagnosis or access to specialists. What impact do these have on trust in physicians? This study focused on patients with rare diseases, evaluated the effects of a delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis on trust in physicians, and clarified the backgrounds of patients who have experienced delayed diagnoses. Patients with any of the 334 intractable diseases in Japan were registered, and a questionnaire survey was conducted on 1,000 valid registrations. Scores were calculated on a five-point Likert scale, and Cronbach's alpha coefficient was calculated to determine internal consistency, which was 0.973. Independent sample t-tests and analysis of variance were used to compare average trust scores based on patient demographics. The mean trust in physician score of patients who waited ≤ 1 year until definitive diagnosis was 47.66 ± 11.69, while those of patients who waited > 1 year was 45.07 ± 11.63 (p = 0.004). The average trust scores of patients with or without a misdiagnosis were 46.69 ± 11.96 and 47.22 ± 11.65 (p = 0.550), respectively. Among patients with time to a definitive diagnosis of > 1 year, 62.8% had a period from symptom onset to initial hospital visit of > 1 year. A longer time to definitive diagnosis lowered the degree of trust in physicians. Many patients who experienced delayed diagnoses also had a long time from symptom onset to the initial medical visit. This aspect is important for understanding the background of patients who experienced delayed definitive diagnoses.

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日本特定难治性疾病患者对医生的信任和明确诊断时间:一项横断面研究
对医生的信任是共同决策的重要衡量标准。许多罕见病患者由于诊断困难或就诊困难而被误诊或延误诊断。这些对医生的信任有什么影响?本研究以罕见病患者为研究对象,评估延迟诊断和误诊对医生信任的影响,并明确延迟诊断患者的背景。对日本334种顽固性疾病中的任意一种患者进行登记,并对1000名有效登记的患者进行问卷调查。采用李克特五分制计算得分,并计算Cronbach’s alpha系数确定内部一致性,该系数为0.973。使用独立样本t检验和方差分析来比较基于患者人口统计学的平均信任得分。等待≤1年确诊的患者对医生的平均信任评分为47.66±11.69,等待> 1年的患者对医生的平均信任评分为45.07±11.63 (p = 0.004)。有误诊和无误诊患者的平均信任评分分别为46.69±11.96分和47.22±11.65分(p = 0.550)。在确诊时间> 1年的患者中,62.8%的患者从症状出现到首次就诊时间> 1年。较长的确诊时间降低了对医生的信任程度。许多延迟诊断的患者从症状出现到初次就诊的时间也很长。这方面对于了解延迟确诊的患者的背景是很重要的。
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