医生与老年患者互动期间的生活方式讨论:时间在医疗接触中的作用。

Marcia G Ory, B Mitchell Peck, Colette Browning, Samuel N Forjuoh
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背景:尽管医生对老年人的影响可能特别大,但人们对初级保健医生(pcp)如何与患者就生活方式问题进行互动知之甚少。目的:记录pcp与老年患者讨论生活方式问题的时间长度,并检查患者,医生和环境相关性。设计:对医患接触录像进行描述性和多变量分析。环境:来自3个初级保健门诊环境的医疗接触。患者:有116例正在进行的医疗接触,患者年龄在65岁或以上。主要结果测量:讨论身体活动(PA)的总时间,以及讨论PA、营养和吸烟的总时间。结果:讨论生活方式的时间很少。平均而言,PA的讨论时间不到1分钟(58.28秒),营养的讨论时间略少于90秒(83.11秒)。在平均17分22秒的会面中,只有大约10%的时间花在了体育活动、营养或吸烟话题上。结论:迫切需要对初级保健提供者进行额外培训,以了解如何以最及时有效的方式讨论生活方式问题,以实现与改善健康结果相关的积极行为改变。还需要将政策制度化,以鼓励更多关于生活方式的讨论。
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Lifestyle discussions during doctor-older patient interactions: the role of time in the medical encounter.

Context: Although physician influence can be especially powerful with older adults, relatively little is known about how primary care physicians (PCPs) interact with their patients regarding lifestyle issues.

Objective: To document the length of time that PCPs discuss lifestyle issues with their older patients and to examine patient, physician, and contextual correlates.

Design: Descriptive and multivariate analysis of videotapes of physician-patient encounters.

Setting: Medical encounters from 3 primary care ambulatory settings.

Patients: There were 116 ongoing medical encounters with patients aged 65 years or older.

Main outcome measures: Total time spent in physical activity (PA) discussions and total time spent discussing PA, nutrition, and smoking during the medical encounter.

Results: Very little time was spent in lifestyle discussions. On average, PA was discussed for less than a minute (58.28 seconds) and nutrition for slightly less than 90 seconds (83.11 seconds). Only about 10% of the average 17-minute, 22-second encounter was spent on physical activity, nutrition, or smoking topics. Physician supportiveness score (beta = 8.92, P

Conclusion: There is a critical need for additional training of primary care providers on how to discuss lifestyle issues in the most time-efficient but effective manner to achieve positive behavior change associated with improved health outcomes. There is also a need for the institutionalization of policies to encourage more lifestyle discussions.

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