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Clinical trainees' responses to parents who question evidence-based recommendations
Sydney E Philpott1, Holly O Witteman2, Katherine M Jones3
1Division of Public Health Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Objective:
We examined clinicians' attitudes, beliefs, and behavioral intentions about discussing evidence and eliciting values when patients question recommendations.
Methods:
We randomized trainees to read one of three scenarios about a parent of a one-year-old: 1) overuse (parent requests antibiotics for presumed viral infection); 2) equipoise (tubes for recurrent ear infections); 3) underuse (parent hesitates about vaccination). Participants then answered survey questions. Outcomes included time spent clarifying values (primary), attitudes and beliefs about the parent (secondary).
Results:
132 medical students and pediatric residents enrolled; 119 (90%) completed the study. There were no differences in time participants would spend clarifying values (antibiotics 26±12%; equipoise 28±11%; vaccine-hesitancy 22±11%; p=0.058). Participants in the vaccine-hesitancy group (vs. other groups) would spend less time answering questions (p=0.006). Participants in the antibiotics (vs. equipoise) group perceived the parent as difficult (p=0.0002). Those in the vaccine-hesitancy group (vs. other groups) perceived the parent as difficult, saw less value in the conversation, and had lower respect for the parent's views (all ps<0.0001). Most (76%) wanted additional training navigating these discussions.
Conclusion:
Clinicians' attitudes may impact conversations when patients question evidence-based recommendations.
Practice Implications:
Clinicians should consider ways to discuss evidence and clarify patients' values to optimize health without damaging patient-clinician relationships.
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