1. Patients' preferences for patient-centered communication: a survey from an outpatient department in rural Sierra Leone.
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Lau SR, Christensen ST, and Andreasen JT
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Decision Making, Female, Hospitals, Teaching, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Male, Middle Aged, Rural Population, Sierra Leone, Surveys and Questionnaires, Child Health Services standards, Communication, Outpatient Clinics, Hospital standards, Patient Preference, Patient-Centered Care standards, Professional-Patient Relations
- Abstract
Objectives: To investigate patients' preferences for patient-centered communication (PCC) in the encounter with healthcare professionals in an outpatient department in rural Sierra Leone., Methods: A survey was conducted using an adapted version of the Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS) as a structured interview guide. The study population was drawn from the population of all adults attending for treatment or treatment for their children., Results: 144 patients were included in the analysis. Factors, such as doctor's friendly approach, the interpersonal relationship and information-sharing were all scored high (patient-centered) on the PPOS. Factors associated with shared-decision making had a lower (doctor-centered) score. A high educational level was associated with a more patient-centered scoring, an association that was most pronounced in the female population., Conclusion: The results provide an insight into the patients' preferences for PCC. Patients expressed a patient-centered attitude toward certain areas of PCC, while other areas were less expressed. More research is needed in order to fully qualify the applicability of PCC in resource-poor settings., Practice Implications: Stakeholders and healthcare professionals should aim to strengthen healthcare practice by focusing on PCC in the medical encounter while taking into considerations the patients' awareness and preferences for PCC., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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