| Literature DB >> 32758228 |
Farzan Kheirkhah1, Reza Mousavi Larijani2, Mahbobeh Faramarzi3,4, Mohamahd Hadi Yadollahpour5, Soraya Khafri5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shared Decision Making (SDM) is as ideal model for resident-patient relationship which may improve medical outcomes. Nevertheless, predictive psychological factors influencing residents' perspective regarding SDM are unclear. The current study investigated the relationship between two psychological factors, mental health and personality traits, and residents' views toward SDM.Entities:
Keywords: Decision making; Medical residents; Mental health; Openness to experience; Personality
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32758228 PMCID: PMC7409460 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-02179-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Demographic characteristics of population study
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| Gender (n,%) | |
| Male | 100 (59.2) |
| Female | 69 (40.8) |
| Age (Mean, SD) | 31.49 ± 3.72 |
| Orthopedic surgery | 16 (9.7) |
| Psychiatry | 9 (5.5) |
| Pathology | 7 (4.3) |
| Cardiology | 11 (6.7) |
| Radiology Oncology | 4 (2.4) |
| Obstetrics and Gynecology | 17 (10.4) |
| Internal medicine | 23 (14.1) |
| Surgery | 17 (10.4) |
| Pediatrics | 21 (12.8) |
| Anesthesiology | 14 (8.5) |
| Infectious disease | 8 (4.8) |
| Radiology | 13 (7.9) |
| Urology | 4 (2.4) |
Frequency and percentile of medical residents’ perspectives regarding to the 9-item Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-Doc, physician version)
| Completely disagree | Strongly disagree | Somewhat disagree | Somewhat agree | Strongly agree | Completely agree | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male N (%) | Female N (%) | Male N (%) | Female N (%) | Male N (%) | Female N (%) | Male N (%) | Female N (%) | Male N (%) | Female N (%) | Male N (%) | Female N (%) | ||
| 1. I made clear to my patient that a decision needs to be made | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 5 (5) | 6 (8.7) | 70 (70) | 45 (65.2) | 20 (20) | 16 (23.2) | 4 (4) | 2 (2.9) | 0.732 |
| 2. I wanted to know exactly from my patient how he/she wants to be involved in making the decision | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 5 (5) | 2 (2.9) | 66 (66) | 44 (63.8) | 26 (26) | 22 (31.9) | 3 (3) | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.710 |
| 3. I told my patient that there are different options for treating his/her medical condition | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 7 (7) | 5 (7.2) | 64 (64) | 37 (53.6) | 25 (36.2) | 27 (27) | 2 (2.9) | 2 (2.0) | 0.510 |
| 4. I precisely explained the advantages and disadvantages of the treatment options to my patient | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 3 (3) | 4 (5.8) | 10 (10) | 5 (7.2) | 54 (54) | 38 (55.1) | 31 (31) | 20 (29) | 1 (1) | 2 (2.9) | 0.746 |
| 5. I helped my patient understand all the information | 2 (2) | 2 (2.9) | 4 (4) | 5 (7.2) | 15 (15) | 7 (10.1) | 46 (46) | 32 (46.4) | 32 (32) | 23 (33.3) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 0.791 |
| 6. I asked my patient which treatment option he/she prefers | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 5 (7.2) | 42 (42) | 27 (39.1) | 40 (40) | 31 (44.9) | 16 (16) | 5 (7.2) | 1 (1) | 1 (1.4) | 0.117 |
| 7. My patient and I thoroughly weighed the different treatment options | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 00 (0) | 1 (1.4) | 15 (15) | 10 (14.5) | 65 (65) | 45 (65.2) | 20 (20) | 13 (18.8) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.686 |
| 8. My patient and I selected a treatment option together | 0 (0) | 1 (1.4) | 15 (15) | 10 (14.5) | 65 (65) | 45 (65.2) | 20 (20) | 13 (18.8) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.686 |
| 9. My patient and I reached an agreement on how to proceed | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 4 (4) | 0 (0) | 2120)) | 11 (15.9) | 64 (64) | 44 (63.8) | 12 (12) | 14 (20.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.175 |
Mean and standard deviations of shared making decision, mental health, and personality of medical residents
| Variables | Men Mean (SD) | Women Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared Decision Making | 29.37 (4.12) | 29.46 (3.90) | 0.924 |
| Mental Health | 2.39 (2.19) | 2.33 (2.37) | 0.790 |
| Personality | |||
| Neuroticism | 18.82 (3.05) | 18.51 (2.76) | 0.394 |
| Extraversion | 27.43 (1.99) | 27.43 (1.69) | 0.983 |
| Openness to experience | 29.38 (2.94) | 29.49 (2.33) | 0.751 |
| Agreeableness | 24.44 (2.54) | 23.92 (2.04) | 0.073 |
| Conscientiousness | 29.16 (1.75) | 29.08 (1.81) | 0.694 |
Ranges scores: Shared Decision Making 0–45, Mental Health 0–12, Existential well-being 10–60, Religious well-being 10–60, Total scores of spiritual well-being 20–120, Neuroticism 12–60, Extraversion 12–60, Openness to experience 12–60, Agreeableness 12–60, Conscientiousness 12–16
Matrix Pearson correlation between medical residents’ perspectives regarding shared decision making with patients and psychological factors
| Variables | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Shared Decision Making | |||||
| 2. Neuroticism | 0.030 | ||||
| 3. Extraversion | −0.130 | 0.001 | |||
| 4. Openness to experience | −0.391** | 0.335** | 0.371** | ||
| 5. Agreeableness | − 0.071 | 0.197* | −0.135 | − 0.274* | |
| 6. Conscientiousness | -o.054 | −0.052 | 0.211* | 0.212* | 0.092 |
Significance level: *p < 0.055, **p < 0.01
Psychological of predictors of medical residents’ perspectives regarding shared decision making with patients
| Variables | Unstandard β (SE) | Standard β | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Openness to experience | −0.27 ± 0.1 | −0.19 | 0.013 |
| Mental Health | 1.14 ± 0.65 | 0.14 | 0.075 |