健康传播研究告知炎症性肠病的实践和研究:叙述回顾。

IF 1.8 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Crohn's & Colitis 360 Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1093/crocol/otad021
Neda Karimi, Alison Rotha Moore, Annabelle Lukin, Susan J Connor
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背景:在缺乏炎症性肠病(IBD)有效临床沟通的有针对性的经验证据的情况下,对医疗保健中有效沟通的现有证据和远程医疗沟通的可用建议进行了广泛概述,并将其映射到IBD研究和实践中。方法:采用Pubmed和Scopus数据库进行叙述性文献综述,滚雪球式文献检索。结果:基于证据的关系建立策略包括沟通情绪,承认和解决患者的犹豫,并确保持续的支持。关于远程医疗互动的一个特别建议是避免长时间的谈话。有效的信息策略包括促进和支持信息交流,并在决策时考虑患者的偏好。在远程会诊中,临床医生应直接询问患者的情绪状态,澄清他们对患者关注的问题的理解,并检查患者的理解,在讨论推荐治疗时至少讨论一个患者报告的结果,并尽可能缩短会诊时间。在口语沟通模式中,最大化有效临床沟通的策略包括使用信息图表和简单的语言,并在咨询开始时评估依从性。对于远程会诊,建议临床医生在远程会诊开始时允许患者解释他们打电话的原因,在远程会诊结束之前尽早调查其他问题,并注意语音延迟等技术问题。结论:对临床医生使用问题提示列表、辅助决策、微课程和沟通培训干预措施可能有利于IBD的治疗。有必要进一步研究这些干预措施的实施以及IBD特有的临床沟通问题。
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Health Communication Research Informs Inflammatory Bowel Disease Practice and Research: A Narrative Review.

Background: In the absence of targeted empirical evidence on effective clinical communication in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a broad overview of existing evidence on effective communication in healthcare and available recommendations for communication in telehealth is provided and mapped onto IBD research and practice.

Methods: A narrative literature review was conducted using Pubmed and Scopus databases and snowballing literature search.

Results: Evidence-based relationship building strategies include communicating emotions, acknowledging and addressing patients' hesitancy, and ensuring continued support. A particular recommendation regarding telehealth interaction is to avoid long stretches of talk. Effective informational strategies include facilitating and supporting information exchange and considering patients' preferences in decision-making. In teleconsultations, clinicians should ask direct questions about patients' emotional state, clarify their understanding of patients' concerns and check patients' understanding, address at least one patient-reported outcome when discussing the recommended treatment, and shorten the consultation where possible. Strategies for maximizing effective clinical communication in the spoken communicative mode include using infographics and simple language, and assessing adherence at the beginning of the consultation. For teleconsultations, clinicians are advised to allow patients to explain the reason for their call at the beginning of the teleconsultation, probe additional concerns early and before ending the teleconsultation, and be mindful of technical issues such as voice delays.

Conclusions: Use of question prompt lists, decision aids, micro-lessons, and communication training interventions for clinicians could be beneficial in IBD care. Further research into the implementation of such interventions as well as clinical communication concerns specific to IBD is warranted.

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Crohn's & Colitis 360
Crohn's & Colitis 360 Medicine-Gastroenterology
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