影响初级保健中患者参与医疗接触的医患关系的因素。

Hidenobu Kawabata, Keiji Konishi, Manabu Murakami, Kengo Kisa, Masaji Maezawa
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背景:建议支持患者更积极地参与医疗接触的权利。然而,在尊重患者参与的背景下,医患关系是不清楚的。目的:探讨基层医疗中患者就诊参与医患关系的影响因素。方法:采用定性研究方法,对5名女性进行焦点小组访谈。他们属于一个消费者组织,该组织代表积极参与医疗咨询的患者。患者行为是指在医疗咨询中表达自己的关心、提出问题和陈述自己的期望,这些行为构成了患者的积极参与。对访谈记录进行转录,并采用恒常比较法进行分析。结果:提取出解释医患关系的四个类别:医生态度;病人的态度;其他医疗专业人员的态度;时间环境因素。故事情节被描述;其他医务人员的态度和时间环境因素对医患关系有不同程度的影响;医生的态度与患者的态度存在一定的相互关系;当患者对会诊态度积极时,医生有时会对这些患者产生厌恶。结论:患者积极参与医疗接触的行为导致了医生对患者的厌恶,导致医患关系朝着不利的方向发展。医生的态度是建立医患关系的中心问题。
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Factors affecting the physician-patient relationship regarding patient participation in medical encounters in primary care.

Background: Supporting the patient's right to participate more actively in medical encounters is recommended. However, the physician-patient relationship in the context of the respect for patient participation is unclear.

Objective: To reveal the factors affecting the physician-patient relationship regarding patient participation in medical encounters in primary care.

Methods: A qualitative study incorporating a focus group interview with five female participants. They belonged to a consumer organization, which represents patients who actively participate in medical consultations. Patient behaviors, which constitute active participation, are designated as expressing their concern, asking questions, and stating their expectations in medical consultations. The recorded interview was transcribed, and analyzed with a constant comparison method.

Results: Four categories explaining the physician-patient relationship were extracted: Physicians' attitude; Patients' attitude; Other medical professionals' attitudes; Time environmental factors. Story lines were described; Other Medical professionals' attitudes and Time environmental factors were involved in the physician-patient relationship in accordance with the situation; Physicians' attitude and Patients' attitude had borne some mutual relations; when Patients' attitude to consultation had been active, physicians sometimes could have an aversion to these patients.

Conclusions: The patients' behaviors of active participation in medical encounters contributed to physicians' aversion to patients and lead the physician-patient relationship in an unfavorable direction. Physicians' attitude is of central concern for establishing the physician-patient relationship.

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