| Literature DB >> 35125866 |
Abdullah A Alrasheed1,2, Abdulrahman H Alharbi3, Abdulrahman F Alotaibi3, Abdulaziz H Alqarni3, Abdullah M Alshahrani4, Turky H Almigbal1,2,3, Mohammed A Batais1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patient-doctor communication is a fundamental component of patients' care. Withholding important information to the doctor can negatively affect the patients' health and patient-doctor communication. AIM: This study aimed to explore the fundamental types of information that patients hide from doctors, eg, the use of medication, health-related lifestyle, or disagreement with the doctor's plan. In addition, this study examines the prevalence and reasons for this nondisclosure and factors associated with it.Entities:
Keywords: nondisclosure; patient doctor communication; patient–doctor relationship; shared decision
Year: 2022 PMID: 35125866 PMCID: PMC8811268 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S347796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Selected Reasons for Not Telling the Doctors Across Types of Information by Patients Who Reported Withhold of Information from the Doctor
| Reasons | (n=2250) |
|---|---|
| 1-I wanted to do more tests. | 1546 (68.7%) |
| 2-I did not like the doctor’s attitude. | 1096 (48.7%) |
| 3-I thought it did not matter to the doctor. | 971 (43.2%) |
| 4-I did not want my companion to know about my health issue. | 970 (43.1%) |
| 5-I was embarrassed to tell the doctor. | 967 (43%) |
| 6-I did not want to feel weak. | 903 (40.1%) |
| 7-I did not want the doctor to tell someone in my family. | 901 (40%) |
| 8-I did not want to be judged or get a lecture about my behavior. | 892 (39.6%) |
| 9-I did not want the doctor to make me do difficult changes to my behavior. | 833 (37%) |
| 10-I did not want the doctor to think I had serious illness. | 810 (36%) |
| 11-I did not think the doctor could help me with this problem. | 792 (35.2%) |
| 12-I did not want to take more of the doctor’s time. | 750 (33.3%) |
| 13-I did not want the doctor to think that I am a difficult patient. | 717 (31.9%) |
| 14-I was worried about facing an angry reaction from the doctor. | 657 (29.2%) |
| 15-I was worried that the doctor might change my treatment plan. | 626 (27.9%) |
| 16-I did not want this information in my medical record. | 603 (26.8%) |
| 17-I had a previously bad experience with telling the doctor about this. | 602 (26.8%) |
| 18-I did not want to have problems with my insurance coverage. | 446 (19.8%) |
Participants’ Demographics (n=2725)
| Demographic Data | |
|---|---|
| Characteristics | N (%) |
| 18–29 | 1178 (43.2%) |
| 30–39 | 708 (25.9%) |
| 40–49 | 514 (18.8%) |
| 50–59 | 222 (8.1%) |
| 60 or more | 103 (3.8%) |
| Male | 1392 (51.1%) |
| Female | 1333 (48.9%) |
| Married | 1557 (57.13%) |
| Single | 1057 (38.7%) |
| Divorced | 86 (3.1%) |
| Widowed | 25 (0.9) |
| Middle school or below | 82 (3%) |
| High school | 671 (24.6) |
| Diploma or bachelor’s | 1693 (62.1%) |
| Higher education | 279 (10.2%) |
Types of Information Not Disclosed to the Doctor
| Type of Information Withheld from the Doctor | Ever Avoided Telling the Doctor (n=2725) |
|---|---|
| 1-Ever withheld any information from the doctor | 2250 (82.6%) |
| 2-Disagreed with the recommendation of the doctor | 1217 (44.7%) |
| 3-Did not take prescription medication as instructed | 1107 (40.6%) |
| 4-Did not understand the instruction instructions of the doctor | 1020 (37.4%) |
| 5-Had unhealthy diet | 835 (30.6%) |
| 6-Did not exercise regularly | 780 (28.6%) |
| 7-Had unhealthy sleep | 736 (27%) |
| 8-Had previous diagnosis or related symptoms | 700 (25.7%) |
| 9-Used complementary or alternative medicine | 667 (24.5%) |
| 10-Followed-up with same complaint at different hospital | 654 (24%) |
| 11-Took someone else’s prescription medication | 601 (22.1%) |
Comparison Between Patients Who Disclose at Least One Bit of Information with Patients Who Never Did
| Characteristics | Avoided Telling the Doctor Any Information | Never Avoided Telling the Doctor Any Information | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total= 2250 N (%) | Total =475 N (%) | ||
| ˂ 40 years | 1584 (70.4%) | 302 (63.6%) | 0.0034* |
| ≥ 40 years | 666 (29.6%) | 173 (36.4%) | |
| Male | 1150 (51.1%) | 242 (50.9%) | 0.948 |
| Female | 1100 (48.9%) | 233 (49.1%) | |
| Married | 1285 (57.1%) | 272 (57.3%) | 0.225 |
| Single | 880 (39.1%) | 177 (37.3%) | |
| Divorced | 64 (2.8%) | 22 (4.6%) | |
| Widow | 21 (1%) | 4 (0.80%) | |
| Middle school or below | 68 (3%) | 14 (2.9%) | 0.742 |
| High school | 552 (24.5%) | 119 (25.1%) | |
| Diploma or bachelor’s | 1393 (61.9%) | 300 (63.2%) | |
| Higher education | 237 (10.6%) | 42 (8.8%) | |
Figure 1The percentages of participants who avoided telling the doctor and those who never withheld information according to age group.