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Limited health literacy in primary care physiotherapy: Does a physiotherapist use techniques to improve communication?

Authors :
van der Scheer-Horst, Ellis
Rutten, Geert
Stortenbeker, Inge
Borkent, Jos
Swormink, Willemijn Klein
Das, Enny
Staal, J. Bart
van Lankveld, Wim
Source :
Patient Education & Counseling. Apr2023, Vol. 109, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Research shows that health professionals should adapt their communication when addressing patients with limited health literacy (HL). However, the extent to which physiotherapists apply recommended communication techniques is unclear. We conducted a two phase mixed-method study, first holding focus group interviews among patients and experts on communication to explore the need for adjusted communication in physiotherapist–patient interaction. Second, we manually coded audio recordings of primary care physiotherapy consultations to investigate the extent to which physiotherapists applied these recommended communication techniques, and adjusted their communication towards patients with lower education. Focus group interviews identified four categories of communication elements: the teach-back method, medical jargon explanation, summarizing patient's narratives, and checking patient's understanding. In 50 audio recordings we identified 2670 clauses. We report limited use of the recommended communication techniques; the teach-back method was used in 2% of consultations (95%CI: 0.4%−10.5%) while medical jargon explanation was used in 84% (95%CI: 71.5%−91.7%). Mixed effects logistic regression models showed no association between lower education and communication techniques. Although physiotherapists need to adjust their communication to patients with lower education, they rarely apply the recommended communication techniques. Knowledge about limited HL among physiotherapists needs to be increased. • This study analyses communication recommendations in physiotherapy consultations. • Physiotherapists need to adjust their communication to patients with lower educational level. • Physiotherapists rarely apply the recommended communication techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07383991
Volume :
109
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Patient Education & Counseling
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161843886
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2023.107624