| Literature DB >> 27868327 |
Claude Richard1, Emma Glaser1,2, Marie-Thérèse Lussier1,3.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Patient recall of treatment information is a key variable towards chronic disease (CD) management. It is unclear what communication and patient participation characteristics predict recall.Entities:
Keywords: chronic disease; interpersonal communication; lifestyle discussions; medication discussions; patient participation; primary health care; recall
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27868327 PMCID: PMC5513012 DOI: 10.1111/hex.12515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Expect ISSN: 1369-6513 Impact factor: 3.377
Predictor, outcome variables and their source
| Variables | Source (Instrument) |
|---|---|
| Predictor variables | |
| Patient variables | |
| Age | Baseline questionnaire |
| Education | Baseline questionnaire |
| Number of chronic diseases for which patients were enrolled | Physician questionnaire |
| Information variables | |
| Length of encounter | Audiotape (RIAS) |
| Medication status | Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
| Medication class | Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
| Communication variables | |
| Socio‐emotional utterances | Audiotape (RIAS) |
| Physician dominance | Audiotape (RIAS) |
| Communication control | Audiotape (RIAS) |
| PACE composite score | Audiotape (RIAS) |
| Dialogue score | Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
| Initiative score | Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
| Average number of themes discussed per medication | Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
| Outcome variable | |
| Recall of treatment information | Post‐visit questionnaire & Audiotape (MEDICODE) |
Figure 1Patient flow diagram. [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]
Socio‐demographic, clinical and encounter characteristics at baseline for 159 patients included in the medication recall analyses
| n=159 patients | |
|---|---|
| Age mean (SD) | 57.3 (9.3) |
| Gender no. (%) male | 90 (57) |
| Education no. (%) ≧high school | 116 (73) |
| Length of relationship with FP no. (%) ≧5 y | 118 (74) |
| Number of visits in past year no. (%) ≧4 visits | 105 (66) |
| Ethnicity no. (%) | |
| White | 118 (75) |
| Black | 9 (6) |
| Asian | 21 (13) |
| Other | 10 (6) |
| Income $ no. (%) | |
| <20 000 | 19 (13) |
| 20 000‐39 000 | 30 (21) |
| 40 000‐59 999 | 20 (14) |
| 60 000‐79 999 | 27 (19) |
| >80 000 | 46 (32) |
| Diagnosis | |
| Hypertension no. (%) | 95 (61) |
| Type II Diabetes no. (%) | 62 (40) |
| Dyslipidaemia no. (%) | 64 (41) |
| 1 CD diagnosis no. (%) | 109 (69) |
| 2 CD diagnoses no. (%) | 32 (20) |
| 3 CD diagnoses no. (%) | 16 (10) |
| Encounter characteristics, mean (SD) | |
| Length, min | 10.2 (4.8) |
| Proportion of socio‐emotional utterances | 33.5 (8.7) |
| Physician dominance score | 1.26 (0.44) |
| Communication control score | 0.97 (0.64) |
| Proportion of PACE‐like utterances | 11.0 (5.5) |
FP, family physician; CD, chronic disease.
aPercentage of total patient‐doctor utterances.
bPhysician dominance score is a ratio of total physician utterances over total patient utterances. Scores >1 indicate physician dominance.
cCommunication control score is a ratio of patient control over physician control. Scores >1 indicate patient control.
dPACE composite score is a percentage of total patient utterances. It is obtained by summation of patient utterances associated with three communication types of utterances ask, check and express. Further details are given in Lussier et al.43
*Some patients were enrolled for more than one diagnosis, so percentages do not equal 100%.
Recall of chronic disease problems and lifestyle issues discussed, no. (%) (n=221 interviews)*
| Recall of problem discussed | |
| Hypertension | 160/183 (87.4) |
| Diabetes | 118/133 (88.7) |
| Cholesterol | 98/111 (88.3) |
| Recall of lifestyle discussions | |
| Diet | 64/123 (52.0) |
| Exercise | 70/100 (70.0) |
| Stress | 14/24 (58.3) |
| Tobacco | 8/13 (61.5) |
| Alcohol | 3/7 (42.8) |
*The denominator indicates the presence of this topic in the interview as coded by MEDICODE. The numerator indicates the patient's response to a yes‐no question of whether they discussed this topic.
Description of medication discussions
| N=401 | |
|---|---|
| Medication class no. (%) | |
| Hypertension | 175 (43.6) |
| Diabetes | 122 (30.4) |
| Cholesterol | 104 (25.9) |
| Medication status no. (%) | |
| Newly prescribed | 17 (4.2) |
| Active discussed | 247 (61.6) |
| Renewed prescription | 65 (16.2) |
| Other | 72 (18.0) |
| Frequency of theme no. (%) | |
| Instructions | 193 (48.1) |
| Adverse effects | 121 (30.1) |
| Main effects | 139 (34.7) |
| Adherence | 90 (22.4) |
| Attitudes and emotions towards medications | 46 (13.9) |
| Number of themes discussed, mean (SD) | 2.5 (1.2) |
| Dialogue | 0.28 (0.23) |
| Initiative | 0.47 (0.63) |
*A total of 445 chronic disease medications were discussed. In 15 encounters, 44 of these medications were not identifiable and were excluded from analyses.
aDialogue score ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 is a monologue and 1 is dialogue.
bInitiative score ranges from −1 to 1, where −1 is patient initiative and 1 is physician initiative.
Figure 2Recall of medication information, no. (%) (n=401 medication discussions, from n=159 interviews)*. X‐axis: medication theme. The Y axis denotes the Frequency of theme discussions out of the 401 medication discussions coded with MEDICODE, see Table 4. Green bars are the proportion of patients with Correct recall of the information discussed. Full red bars are patients’ Incorrect recall of information when they were able to elicit the medication name. Patterned red bars correspond to the situation in which patients could not name the Medication discussed in the encounter and thus not indicate discussion of other themes. Patterned red bars are considered incorrect recall.
Figure 3Frequency distribution of medication theme recall. X‐axis: Number of themes correctly recalled. Y‐axis: Instances of theme recall
Linear Mixed Model for variables influencing correct medication information recall
| Variable | Beta estimate (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Age | −0.014 (−0.029, 0.00) | .057 |
| Medication status discuss/exclude vs active | −0.17 (−0.47, 0.12) | .25 |
| Medication status renew vs active | 0.19 (−0.13, 0.51) | .24 |
| Medication status new prescription vs active | 0.88 (0.34, 1.42) | .002 |
| PACE | 0.013 (−0.011, 0.038) | .29 |
| Communication control | 0.085 (−0.12, 0.29) | .41 |
| Presence of Dialogue | 0.59 (0.088, 1.08) | .021 |
| Patient Initiative | −0.22 (−0.39, −0.04) | .015 |
| Average number of medication themes discussed | 0.48 (0.39, 0.58) | <.001 |
aInitiative scores go from −1 (patient initiative) to 1 (physician initiated).