跨专业社会心理沟通的艺术:优化患者与肝移植精神病专家的界面

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Transplantation Reviews Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.trre.2022.100728
Gerald Scott Winder , Erin G. Clifton , Ponni Perumalswami , Jessica L. Mellinger
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精神和物质使用障碍(SUD)通常导致并促成晚期肝脏疾病和社会心理现象,仍然是肝移植(LT)团队遇到的一些最具挑战性的问题。患者通常最关注其治疗和LT过程的生物医学方面,而不是必须与医疗和手术问题一起解决的更微妙的社会心理因素。这意味着患者可能不接受团队对精神病学和SUD治疗的建议,尽管它们在治疗肝病和促进lt成功方面起着主要作用。酒精相关肝病是这些挑战的原型。在肝病患者与精神病学和SUD专家之间建立治疗界面的一个关键、可操作但很少被讨论的因素是内科和外科医生的跨专业心理社会沟通(IPC;例如,临床医生与患者就精神病学和药物相关问题进行有效沟通的个人能力)。在本文中,我们描述了典型ALD移植时间表中的三个关键IPC时间点,简要回顾并综合了各种文献和观点,概述了潜在的IPC陷阱,为机构和临床医生提出了实用的IPC策略,并指出了未来的研究领域。
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The art of interprofessional psychosocial communication: Optimizing patient interfaces with psychiatric specialists in liver transplantation

Psychiatric and substance use disorders (SUD) commonly cause and contribute to advanced liver diseases and psychosocial phenomena remain some of the most challenging matters that liver transplantation (LT) teams encounter. Patients are often most focused on biomedical aspects of their treatment and LT course rather than subtler psychosocial factors which must be addressed alongside medical and surgical problems. This means that patients may not accept teams' recommendations for psychiatric and SUD treatment despite their primary role in treating liver disease and promoting successful LT. Alcohol-related liver disease is the archetype of these challenges. A crucial, actionable, and rarely discussed factor in creating a therapeutic interface between liver patients and psychiatric and SUD specialists is medical and surgical clinicians' interprofessional psychosocial communication (IPC; i.e., a clinician's personal ability to communicate effectively with patients about psychiatric and substance-related matters). In this article, we describe three crucial IPC timepoints during a typical ALD transplantation timeline, briefly review and synthesize diverse literature and perspectives into an overview of potential IPC pitfalls, propose practical IPC strategies for institutions and clinicians, and indicate future areas of study.

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Transplantation Reviews
Transplantation Reviews IMMUNOLOGY-TRANSPLANTATION
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7.50
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40
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Transplantation Reviews contains state-of-the-art review articles on both clinical and experimental transplantation. The journal features invited articles by authorities in immunology, transplantation medicine and surgery.
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