| Literature DB >> 28499346 |
Oriol Yuguero1,2, Josep Ramon Marsal3, Montserrat Esquerda4, Jorge Soler-González5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Good physician-patient communication can favor the adoption of healthy lifestyle habits, which is essential in high blood pressure (BP) management. More empathic physicians tend to have lower burnout and better communication skills. We analyzed the association between burnout and empathy among primary care physicians and nurses and investigated the influence on BP control performance.Entities:
Keywords: Bioethics; Doctor-Patient Relation; Faculty Development; Hypertension; Primary Care
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28499346 PMCID: PMC5429573 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-017-0634-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Sociodemographic characteristics of 267 family nurses and physicians and burnout and empathy results
| Sociodemographic characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 58 (21.7%) |
| Female | 209 (178.3%) |
| Profession | |
| Nurse | 131 (49.1%) |
| Physician | 126 (50.9%) |
| Place of Work | |
| Urban | 111 (41.6%) |
| Rural | 156 (58.4%) |
| Mean age (years) | 48.1 |
| Burnouta | |
| Low | 157 (58.8%) |
| Medium | 100 (37.5%) |
| High | 10 (3.7%) |
| Empathyb | |
| Low | 89 (33.3%) |
| Medium | 88 (33%) |
| High | 90 (33.7%) |
aAssessed using the Maslach Burnout Inventory
bAssessed using the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy
Blood Pressure control and results of Physician’s Empathy
| Physicians | Low Empathy | Moderate Empathy | High Empathy | All | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients under physicians’ care | n | 42138 | 45070 | 61624 | 148832 | |
| Patients with adequate blood pressure managementa | n (%) | 16691 (39.61%) | 18592 (41.25%) | 24166 (39.22%) | 59449 (39.94%) | 0.048b |
| 95% CI | [39.14% – 40.08%] | [40.8% – 41.71%] | [38.83% – 39.6%] | [39.69% – 40.19%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in overall population | mean (SD) | 127.79 (15.2) | 127.94 (15.1) | 127.5 (15.3) | 127.72 (15.2) | 0.009b |
| 95% CI | [127.6 – 128] | [127.7 – 128.2] | [127.3 – 127.7] | [127.6 – 127.8] | ||
| median [IQR] | 129 [119 – 137] | 129 [119 – 137] | 128 [118 – 137] | 129 [119 – 137] | ||
| Blood control levels in overall population | ||||||
| < 130 mmHg | n (%) | 8522 (51.06%) | 9457 (50.87%) | 12623 (52.23%) | 30602 (51.48%) | 0.012b |
| 95% CI | [50.3% – 51.82%] | [50.15% – 51.58%] | [51.6% – 52.86%] | [51.07% – 51.88%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 4992 (29.91%) | 5529 (29.74%) | 7086 (29.32%) | 17607 (29.62%) | |
| 95% CI | [29.21% – 30.6%] | [29.08% – 30.4%] | [28.75% – 29.9%] | [29.25% – 29.98%] | ||
| > 140 mmHg | n (%) | 3177 (19.03%) | 3606 (19.4%) | 4457 (18.44%) | 11240 (18.91%) | |
| 95% CI | [18.44% – 19.63%] | [18.83% – 19.96%] | [17.95% – 18.93%] | [18.59% – 19.22%] | ||
| Hypertensive patients | n (%) | 1242 (2.95%) | 1746 (3.87%) | 1654 (2.68%) | 4642 (3.12%) | <0.001b |
| 95% CI | [2.79% – 3.11%] | [3.7% – 4.05%] | [2.56% – 2.81%] | [3.03% – 3.21%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in hypertensive population | mean (SD) | 131.05 (15.3) | 130.5 (14.9) | 130.58 (15.8) | 130.67 (15.3) | 0.703c |
| 95% CI | [130–132.1] | [129.7 – 131.3] | [129.7 – 131.5] | [130.1 – 131.2] | ||
| median [IQR] | 130 [121–139] | 130 [120–138] | 130 [120–139] | 130 [120–139] | ||
| Blood control levels in hypertensive population | ||||||
| < 130 mmHg | n (%) | 345 (40.97%) | 532 (42.19%) | 518 (44.2%) | 1395 (42.6%) | 0.353b |
| 95% CI | [37.65% – 44.3%] | [39.46% – 44.91%] | [41.35% – 47.04%] | [40.9% – 44.29%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 289 (34.32%) | 446 (35.37%) | 368 (31.4%) | 1103 (33.68%) | |
| 95% CI | [31.12% – 37.53%] | [32.73% – 38.01%] | [28.74% – 34.06%] | [32.06% – 35.3%] | ||
| > 140 mmHg | n (%) | 208 (24.7%) | 283 (22.44%) | 286 (24.4%) | 777 (23.73%) | |
| 95% CI | [21.79% – 27.62%] | [20.14% – 24.75%] | [21.94% – 26.86%] | [22.27% – 25.18%] | ||
aAt least two correctly recorded readings taken on different days
bChi-square linear-by-linear test
cAnalysis of variance
Blood Pressure control and results of Physician’s Burnout
| Physicians | Low Burnout | Medium Burnout | High Burnout | All | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients under physicians’ care | n | 81430 | 57742 | 9660 | 148832 | |
| Patients with adequate blood pressure managementa | n (%) | 32612 (40.05%) | 22968 (39.78%) | 3869 (40.05%) | 59449 (39.94%) | 0.5171 |
| 95% CI | [39.71% – 40.39%] | [39.38% – 40.18%] | [39.07% – 41.03%] | [39.69% – 40.19%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in overall population | mean (SD) | 127.34 (15) | 128.2 (15.5) | 128.1 (15.4) | 127.72 (15.2) | <0.0012 |
| 95% CI | [127.2 – 127.5] | [128–128.4] | [127.6 – 128.6] | [127.6 – 127.8] | ||
| median [IQR] | 128 [118–137] | 129 [119–138] | 129 [119–138] | 129 [119–137] | ||
| Blood control levels in overall population | <0.0011 | |||||
| <130 mmHg | n (%) | 17125 (52.51%) | 11513 (50.13%) | 1964 (50.76%) | 30602 (51.48%) | |
| 95% CI | [51.97% – 53.05%] | [49.48% – 50.77%] | [49.19% – 52.34%] | [51.07% – 51.88%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 9594 (29.42%) | 6886 (29.98%) | 1127 (29.13%) | 17607 (29.62%) | |
| 95% CI | [28.92% – 29.91%] | [29.39% – 30.57%] | [27.7% – 30.56%] | [29.25% – 29.98%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 5893 (18.07%) | 4569 (19.89%) | 778 (20.11%) | 11240 (18.91%) | |
| 95% CI | [17.65% – 18.49%] | [19.38% – 20.41%] | [18.85% – 21.37%] | [18.59% – 19.22%] | ||
| Hypertensive Patients | n (%) | 2510 (3.08%) | 1683 (2.91%) | 449 (4.65%) | 4642 (3.12%) | <0.0011 |
| 95% CI | [2.96% – 3.2%] | [2.78% – 3.05%] | [4.23% – 5.07%] | [3.03% – 3.21%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in hypertensive population | mean (SD) | 129.98 (14.7) | 131.7 (16.1) | 130.83 (15.4) | 130.67 (15.3) | 0.0112 |
| 95% CI | [129.3 – 130.7] | [130.8 – 132.6] | [129–132.6] | [130.1 – 131.2] | ||
| median [IQR] | 130 [120–139] | 131 [121–140] | 130 [123–138] | 130 [120–139] | ||
| Blood control levels in hypertensive population | 0.2771 | |||||
| <130 mmHg | n (%) | 802 (44.14%) | 466 (39.76%) | 127 (44.41%) | 1395 (42.6%) | |
| 95% CI | [41.86% – 46.42%] | [36.96% - 42.56%] | [38.65% – 50.16%] | [40.9% – 44.29%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 601 (33.08%) | 403 (34.39%) | 99 (34.62%) | 1103 (33.68%) | |
| 95% CI | [30.91% – 35.24%] | [31.67% – 37.11%] | [29.1% – 40.13%] | [32.06% – 35.3%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 414 (22.78%) | 303 (25.85%) | 60 (20.98%) | 777 (23.73%) | |
| 95% CI | [20.86% – 24.71%] | [23.35% – 28.36%] | [16.26% – 25.7%] | [22.27% – 25.18%] |
a At least two correctly recorded readings taken on different days. 1: Chi-square linear-by-linear association Test 2: ANOVA test
Blood Pressure control and results of Nurse’s Empathy
| Nurses | Low Empathy | Moderate Empathy | High Empathy | All | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients under nurses’ care | n | 52173 | 51298 | 49354 | 152825 | |
| Patients with adequate blood pressure managementa | n (%) | 20197 (38.71%) | 19883 (38.76%) | 18581 (37.65%) | 58661 (38.38%) | 0.0011 |
| 95% CI | [38.29% – 39.13%] | [38.34% – 39.18%] | [37.22% – 38.08%] | [38.14% – 38.63%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in overall population | mean (SD) | 128.09 (15) | 127.59 (15.3) | 128.29 (15.7) | 127.98 (15.3) | <0.0012 |
| 95% CI | [127.9 – 128.3] | [127.4 – 127.8] | [128.1 – 128.5] | [127.9 – 128.1] | ||
| median [IQR] | 129 [120–138] | 129 [118–137] | 129 [119–138] | 129 [119–137] | ||
| Blood control levels in overall population | 0.9211 | |||||
| <130 mmhg | n (%) | 10172 (50.36%) | 10257 (51.59%) | 9463 (50.93%) | 29892 (50.96%) | |
| 95% CI | [49.67% – 51.05%] | [50.89% – 52.28%] | [50.21% – 51.65%] | [50.55% – 51.36%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 6167 (30.53%) | 6039 (30.37%) | 5437 (29.26%) | 17643 (30.08%) | |
| 95% CI | [29.9% – 31.17%] | [29.73% – 31.01%] | [28.61% – 29.92%] | [29.71% – 30.45%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 3858 (19.1%) | 3587 (18.04%) | 3681 (19.81%) | 11126 (18.97%) | |
| 95% CI | [18.56% – 19.64%] | [17.51% – 18.58%] | [19.24% – 20.38%] | [18.65% – 19.28%] | ||
| Hypertensive Patients | n (%) | 1464 (2.81%) | 1535 (2.99%) | 1518 (3.08%) | 4517 (2.96%) | 0.0111 |
| 95% CI | [2.66% – 2.95%] | [2.84% – 3.14%] | [2.92% – 3.23%] | [2.87% – 3.04%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in hypertensive population | mean (SD) | 131.22 (14.3) | 130.43 (15.5) | 130.75 (15.9) | 130.8 (15.2) | 0.4932 |
| 95% CI | [130.4 – 132.1] | [129.5 – 131.4] | [129.8 – 131.7] | [130.3 – 131.3] | ||
| median [IQR] | 131.5 [121–140] | 130 [120–139] | 130 [121 – 139] | 130 [121 – 139] | ||
| Blood control levels in hypertensive population | 0.0861 | |||||
| <130 mmHg | n (%) | 417 (39.79%) | 442 (41.82%) | 446 (44.11%) | 1305 (41.88%) | |
| 95% CI | [36.83% – 42.75%] | [38.84% – 44.79%] | [41.05% – 47.18%] | [40.15% – 43.61%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 363 (34.64%) | 379 (35.86%) | 323 (31.95%) | 1065 (34.18%) | |
| 95% CI | [31.76% – 37.52%] | [32.96% – 38.75%] | [29.07% – 34.82%] | [32.51% – 35.84%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 268 (25.57%) | 236 (22.33%) | 242 (23.94%) | 746 (23.94%) | |
| 95% CI | [22.93% – 28.21%] | [19.82% – 24.84%] | [21.31% – 26.57%] | [22.44% – 25.44%] |
a At least two correctly recorded readings taken on different days. 1: Chi-square linear-by-linear association Test 2: ANOVA test
Blood Pressure control and results of Nurse’s Burnout
| Nurses | Low Burnout | Medium Burnout | High Burnout | All | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients undernurses’ care | n | 96888 | 54441 | 1496 | 152825 | |
| Patients with adequate blood pressure managementa | n (%) | 37500 (38.7%) | 20593 (37.83%) | 568 (37.97%) | 58661 (38.38%) | 0.0011 |
| 95% CI | [38.4% – 39.01%] | [37.42% – 38.23%] | [35.51% – 40.43%] | [38.14% – 38.63%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in overall population | mean (SD) | 127.67 (15.1) | 128.52 (15.7) | 128.96 (17.8) | 127.98 (15.3) | <0.0012 |
| 95% CI | [127.5 – 127.8] | [128.3 – 128.7] | [127.5 - 130.4] | [127.9 - 128.1] | ||
| median [IQR] | 129 [119–137] | 130 [119–138] | 130 [119–136] | 129 [119–137] | ||
| Blood control levels in overall population | <0.0011 | |||||
| <130 mmHg | n (%) | 19354 (51.61%) | 10258 (49.81%) | 280 (49.3%) | 29892 (50.96%) | |
| 95% CI | [51.1% – 52.12%] | [49.13% – 50.5%] | [45.18% – 53.41%] | [50.55% – 51.36%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 11368 (30.31%) | 6063 (29.44%) | 212 (37.32%) | 17643 (30.08%) | |
| 95% CI | [29.85% – 30.78%] | [28.82% – 30.06%] | [33.35% – 41.3%] | [29.71% – 30.45%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 6778 (18.07%) | 4272 (20.74%) | 76 (13.38%) | 11126 (18.97%) | |
| 95% CI | [17.69% – 18.46%] | [20.19% – 21.3%] | [10.58% – 16.18%] | [18.65% – 19.28%] | ||
| Hypertensive Patients | n (%) | 2937 (3.03%) | 1534 (2.82%) | 46 (3.07%) | 4517 (2.96%) | 0.0321 |
| 95% CI | [2.92% – 3.14%] | [2.68% – 2.96%] | [2.2% – 3.95%] | [2.87%3.04%] | ||
| Systolic blood pressure in hypertensive population | mean (SD) | 130.34 (15.3) | 131.84 (15) | 125.8 (17.6) | 130.8 (15.2) | 0.0132 |
| 95% CI | [129.7 – 131] | [130.9 – 132.8] | [118.1 – 133.5] | [130.3 – 131.3] | ||
| median [IQR] | 130 [120–138.5] | 132 [122–140] | 126 [112.5 – 141] | 130 [121–139] | ||
| Blood control levels in hypertensive population | 0.0211 | |||||
| <130 mmHg | n (%) | 886 (42.6%) | 408 (40.16%) | 11 (55%) | 1305 (41.88%) | |
| 95% CI | [40.47% – 44.72%] | [37.14% – 43.17%] | [33.2% – 76.8%] | [40.15% – 43.61%] | ||
| 130 – 140 mmHg | n (%) | 733 (35.24%) | 328 (32.28%) | 4 (20%) | 1065 (34.18%) | |
| 95% CI | [33.19% – 37.29%] | [29.41% – 35.16%] | [2.47% – 37.53%] | [32.51% – 35.84%] | ||
| >140 mmHg | n (%) | 461 (22.16%) | 280 (27.56%) | 5 (25%) | 746 (23.94%) | |
| 95% CI | [20.38% – 23.95%] | [24.81% - 30.31%] | [6.02% - 43.98%] | [22.44% - 25.44%] |
a. At least two correctly recorded readings taken on different days. 1: Chi-square linear-by-linear association Test 2: ANOVA test