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Title: Doctors Give Patients 11 Seconds To Explain Reason For Visit Before Interrupting
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URL Source: https://www.studyfinds.org/doctors- ... nts-11-seconds-describe-visit/
Published: Jul 20, 2018
Author: staff
Post Date: 2018-07-20 20:48:24 by Ada
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Views: 73
Comments: 2

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Ever feel like your doctor is in a rush to get you out the door when you come in for a visit? You’re not just imagining things. A new study finds physicians give a patient an average of just 11 seconds to describe their issue before cutting them off.

Researchers from the University of Florida determined that for all the waiting we do after we arrive at a medical practitioner’s office, its the doctors who seem to have the least amount of patience. The study showed that just a third of physicians give patients adequate time to explain why they’re there. Doctor meeting with patient A new study finds physicians give a patient an average of just 11 seconds to describe their issue before cutting them off.

“Our results suggest that we are far from achieving patient-centered care,” says study co-author Naykky Singh Ospina in a release, adding that medicals specialists proved to be in the biggest hurry, compared to primary care physicians.

Singh Ospina, who led the research team, sought to examine the flow of conversation between clinicians and patients, and more importantly, see how viable it was for the most important person in the room — the patient, of course — to lead the discussion. Her researchers secured videos of consultations that were filmed in clinics across the U.S. as training sessions for the physicians between 2008 and 2015.

The team specifically analyzed the first few minutes of the 112 consultations, looking to find out how frequently doctors let the patients dictate the conversation through inquiries such as “Tell me what brings you in today,” or “What can I do for you today?” If patients were given the opportunity to set the agenda, the researchers then timed the responses to see how long they could speak before the doctor interrupted them.

The results showed that just 36% of doctors ask questions that allowed patients to set the agenda, but two-thirds (67%) of those patients were interrupted after responding. Researchers calculated the doctors cut patients off 11 seconds on average into a response, while those who were able to describe their issue in full needed only six seconds to do so.

“If done respectfully and with the patient’s best interest in mind, interruptions to the patient’s discourse may clarify or focus the conversation, and thus benefit patients,” says Singh Ospina. “Yet, it seems rather unlikely that an interruption, even to clarify or focus, could be beneficial at the early stage in the encounter.”

The results also showed that only 20% of specialists give patients the opportunity to describe their issue at the onset of a consultation, though it’s certainly possible because they’ve already been briefed on a patient’s problem through a referral or a nurse’s inquiry. Conversely, half of primary care physicians reviewed in the study inquired about a patient’s agenda off the bat.

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Still, Singh Ospina notes the importance of physicians — even if they’d previously been alerted to a patient’s reason for visiting — to allow people to discuss their concerns right away.

“Even in a specialty visit concerning a specific matter, it is invaluable to understand why the patients think they are at the appointment and what specific concerns they have related to the condition or its management,” she says.

As for reasons behind being in such a hurry, the authors suggest burnout that many doctors experience could prevent them from adequately serving their patients needs. Other factors include time constraints or simply not receiving strong enough training on how to communicate properly with patients.

The full study was published July 2, 2018 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

This is inexcusable. Doctors CANNOT claim they're in it for the good of humanity under these conditions. The more they charge, the less of them you get for it. It's just obscene if they're still routinely keeping people waiting for hours once they're there for the appt. (Do they do that? Can't remember any time it happened to me, but I keep quite healthy compared to most people.)

I also found this shortness of attention to be the case when I had a cat and would take it to the vet. The doctor would be as succinct as possible, and I actually pitied him - - he seemed unhappy and harried as if a goon with a gun was behind a closet door in case he took five seconds longer than absolutely necessary.

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-21   3:52:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

The "goons with a gun" are called hospital administrators and their goons are the insurance companies.

Ada  posted on  2018-07-21   9:06:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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