| Literature DB >> 22646974 |
Carlos De las Cuevas1, Amado Rivero-Santana, Lilisbeth Perestelo-Pérez, Jeanette Pérez-Ramos, Pedro Serrano-Aguilar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Concordance and Shared Decision-Making (SDM) are considered measures of the quality of care that improves communication, promotes patient participation, creates a positive relationship with the healthcare professional, and results in greater adherence with the treatment plan.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22646974 PMCID: PMC3403848 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Sociodemographic characteristics of the participants
| Mean age (SD) | 42.7 (11.8) | 42.6 (10.3) | 28.3 (3.0) | |
| Female (%) | 65 | 43 | 56 | |
| No formal education | 9.6 | | | |
| Primary education | 44.8 | | | |
| Secondary education | 31.2 | - | - | |
| University degree | 14.5 | | | |
| Inpatient/outpatient units (%)b | - | 37/63 | 44/56 | |
| Academic practice (%) | NA | 36 | NA | - |
| Private practice (%) | NA | 45.6 | NA | - |
a χ2 test, except for age (ANOVA).
b All patients were treated in outpatients units. Statistic test compares psychiatrists and psychiatry registrars.
NA: not applicable.
Means (standard deviation), percentage of participants agreeing or totally agreeing, and MANOVA results
| 1. The consultation between the psychiatrist and patient should be viewed as a negotiation between equals | 1.7 (1.0) | 61 % | 1.5 (0.8) | 51 % | 1.7 (0.7) | 67 % | |
| 2. Psychiatrists should respect their patients’ personal beliefs and how they cope | 2.3 (0.7) | 91 % | 2.7 (0.5) | 99 % | 2.7 (0.5) | 99 % | |
| 3. The best use of medicine is when it is what the patient wants and is able to achieve | 1.9 (0.8) | 78 % | 2.4 (0.6) | 96 % | 2.3 (0.6) | 92 % | |
| 4. Just as prescribing is an experiment performed by the psychiatrist, so too is medication taking an experiment performed by the patient | 1.4 (1.0) | 48 % | 1.3 (0.9) | 46 % | 1.4 (0.9) | 43 % | |
| 5. Psychiatrists should give patients the opportunity to talk about their thoughts about their illness and negotiate how it is treated | 2.1 (0.9) | 78 % | 2.5 (0.6) | 96 % | 2.4 (0.6) | 95 % | |
| 6. Better health would follow from cooperation between psychiatrists and patients | 2.5 (0.7) | 95 % | 2.9 (0.3) | 100 % | 2.8 (0.4) | 100 % | |
| 7. A high priority in the consultation between psychiatrist and patients is to establish agreement about the need for medicine | 2.1 (0.9) | 83 % | 2.6 (0.5) | 99 % | 2.5 (0.6) | 95 % | |
| 8. Psychiatrists should be sensitive to patient desires, needs and abilities | 2.2 (0.8) | 88 % | 2.7 (0.5) | 99 % | 2.5 (0.5) | 99 % | |
| 9. Psychiatrists should try to help patients to make as informed a choice as possible about the benefits and risks of alternative treatments | 2.4 (0.7) | 92 % | 2.6 (0.5) | 98 % | 2.6 (0.5) | 99 % | |
| 10. During the psychiatrist-patient consultation, it is the patient’s decision that is most important | 1.1 (0.9) | 25 % | 1.7 (0.8) | 54 % | 1.4 (0.7) | 35 % | |
| 11. Psychiatrists should be more sensitive to how patients react to the information they give | 2.0 (0.8) | 80 % | 2.5 (0.5) | 100 % | 2.3 (0.5) | 97 % | |
| 12. Psychiatrists should try to learn about the beliefs their patients hold about their medicines | 1.8 (0.9) | 71 % | 2.4 (0.6) | 95 % | 2.4 (0.6) | 97 % | |
Abbreviations: Pat, Patients; Psy, Psychiatrists; Reg, Psychiatry Registrars.