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Enhancing working relationships between parents and surgeons.

David R DeMaso1, Ioana Simona Bujoreanu

  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. david.demaso@childrens.harvard.edu

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
|July 23, 2013
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Summary
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A strong parent-surgeon relationship is vital for pediatric healthcare. Understanding partnership dynamics and employing a pragmatic approach can prevent and resolve difficult interactions, improving child well-being and healthcare outcomes.

Keywords:
FamilyParentsPhysiciansSurgeonsTreatment allianceWorking relationship

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Medical Communication
  • Surgical Practice

Background:

  • The parent-surgeon working relationship is crucial for pediatric patient care.
  • Deterioration of this relationship can negatively impact patient well-being and healthcare system outcomes.
  • Understanding different family participation models is key to successful partnerships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the dynamics of parent-surgeon working relationships in pediatric healthcare.
  • To identify factors contributing to successful and problematic partnerships.
  • To outline a pragmatic strategy for managing challenging interactions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of partnership types in family-centered medical decision-making.
  • Development of a framework for prevention, recognition, and resolution of difficult interactions.
  • Review of existing models for family participation in pediatric care.

Main Results:

  • Collaborative, deferential, and problematic partnership models were identified.
  • A structured approach can effectively manage stressful parent-surgeon interactions.
  • Proactive strategies enhance the quality of the parent-surgeon working relationship.

Conclusions:

  • Effective parent-surgeon collaboration is fundamental for optimal pediatric healthcare.
  • Recognizing and addressing partnership dynamics improves patient outcomes.
  • A pragmatic, step-by-step approach aids surgeons in navigating difficult parent interactions.