Communication in health contexts Flashcards

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Asnani 2009

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Despite the knowledge of the clinician, they are unlikely to be of any help unless they can open good communication with the patient

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Empathy in communication from clinician –> colds = (symptoms) = less severe

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Rakel et al, 2011

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3
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Silent revolution

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Couty and Dupont, 2005

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4
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Availability of information = more harm than good

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Jadad et al, 1998)

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5
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Welton and Kay 2016

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Shift in doctor-patient relationships from authoritarian to egalitarian

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co-designing of discharge material = productive and more in line with person-centred care philosophy

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Smith 2016

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Demands not being met by health professionals in demanding care seen online e.g. battling false information in making valid medical choices

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Mechanic 2001

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8
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social circle needs to be communicated with effectively

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Kee at al 2018

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9
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Banaser et al 2017

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shift rotations in doctors and nurses prevents close relationship formation and hence trust in medical advice and communication by patient

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10
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Zhang et al 2019

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pressure on doctor-patient relationship, increases relationship strain and decreases the likelihood of fast recovery

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Pre-conceptions and mistrust links with mis-diagnoses fears and disagreement with the care method proposed by doctor

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DiSalvo 2009

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12
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Alpers 2016

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Trust = crucial for effective healthcare treatments and outcomes

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13
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Anxiety = impact consultation, damaging relationship before it has formed

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Tanis et al 2016

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14
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Bagchi 2009

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Cultural incompetency and miscommunication impacts primary care visits

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15
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Institute of Medicine (IOM) - report on health professionals and training

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Doctors and health professionals lack adequate training in providing high quality communication to patients

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16
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Qual analysis - in medical interviews, info must be discovered and negotiated to be seen as valid by patients (esp. parents)

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Tannen and Wallat 1999

17
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Hesse and Rauscher, 2019

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Affectionate communication

Breaks down relationship and increases recovery time

18
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Suggestion that time constraints get patients to pay increased attention to doctors,, However, this is emotion-focused over problem-focused coping. So if emotions lacking, significantly decreases trust and relationship formation - dissatisfaction

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Lockenhoff 2004

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Despite knowledge of the clinician, they are unlikely to be helpful if they are unable to open good patient communication

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Asnani 2009

20
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Ogden 2009

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Health professional may conduct as many as 150,000 patient interviews in an entire career
4-day hospital stay - interact with 50 employees

21
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Empathy –> colds = less severe

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Rakel et al 2011

22
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Royal College of Nursing, 2016

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Must ensure patients are given clear attention in what it said - must be clear, accurate, honest and appropriate

23
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Cultural barriers - patient preconceptions about doctor communication - if mismatch, can lead to lowered degree of motivation to verbally communicate by patient
Language used = important

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Kim et al, 2000

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Verbal Exchange Health Literacy (VEHL)
The ability to speak and listen to facilitate exchanging, understanding and interpreting of health info for health-decision making and navigation of healthcare system
Highly influential of health outcomes

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Harrington and Valerio, 2014

25
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Duggan 2007

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Patient and patient family are unlikely to directly state they do not understand the caregiver, but instead rely on non-verbal communication to aid understanding

26
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Nonverbal communication of health professional has been proven essential for the seriously ill patients’ experience of well-being in the form of positive thoughts and emotions - significant ethical element in caring for the patient

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Timmermann et al 2016

27
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Non verbal communication is important - contextually dependent, culturally intricate and socially affective

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Yang 2017

28
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Neumann et al 2007

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Empathy - decreases recovery time and improvement in patient-reported outcomes of depression and QoL

29
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Silent revolution - availability of info and change in power balance from authoritarian to egalitarian. Patient is more of an expert in their condition

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Couty and Dupont, 2005

30
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MAGIC - making good decisions in collaboration
encourage shared decision making - helps patients feel listened to, engaged and involved e.g. men with enlarged prostates choosing between drugs, therapy or lifestyle changes

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Ogden 2009

31
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York et al 2017

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Patients should be encouraged to take an active role in their care which is not yet standard practice but should be to improve treatment efficacy

32
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Improvements in inclusion of patients in healthcare choices leads to clearer information and understanding

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Lloyd et al 2017

33
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Ogden 2009 (issues with healthcare settings)

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Ambient noise, busy setting, patient privacy

34
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Kee et al 2018

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Relatives and family communication - should still be communicated with effectively

35
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Handover information - barrier in forming close relationships with professionals, damaging communications

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Banaser et al 2017

36
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Foronda et al 2016

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Lack of team communication leads to an increase in medical errors (miscommunication and poor patient outcomes)