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Patients' advice to physicians about intervening in family conflict.

Sandra K Burge1, F David Schneider, Linda Ivy, Selina Catala.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We wanted to understand patients' views about physician interventions with family violence and conflict.
METHODS: Clinic staff surveyed 253 male and female family practice patients in 6 member offices of the South Texas Ambulatory Research Network (STARNet). The survey instrument addressed demographics, relationship quality, intimate partner violence, and physician interventions with family conflict. Open-ended questions asked respondents to provide advice for "doctors who want to help patients with severe family problems."
RESULTS: Among women in relationships, 10% reported being physically hurt by a partner in the past year and 39% in their lifetimes. Among men in relationships, 7% reported physically hurting their partner in the past year and 16% in their lifetimes. Nearly all respondents, including 100% of victims and perpetrators of violence, believed physicians should ask about family conflict (96%), and that physicians could be helpful (93%). Two thirds of the sample reported that their physician had never asked them about family conflict. Investigators used qualitative analysis to summarize patients' advice to physicians. Responses clustered around 3 general themes: communication, assistance, and cautions or encouragement. Patients want physicians to ask about family conflict, listen to their stories, and provide information and appropriate referrals. They raised some cautions and concerns, but also provided words of encouragement.
CONCLUSION: Most patients are open to discussions about family conflict with their physicians. The skills they recommend to physicians are well within the domain of family medicine training.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15928229      PMCID: PMC1466879          DOI: 10.1370/afm.287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fam Med        ISSN: 1544-1709            Impact factor:   5.166


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