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Frederieke A M van der Mee1, Chelsea B de Zeeuw1, Jesse Jansen1
1Department of Family Medicine, Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, P. Debyeplein 1, 6229 HA Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Background:
Since patients increasingly have online access to their diagnostic test results, general practitioners (GPs) have reduced control over how this information is communicated. This shift introduces new challenges in communication and interaction with patients and requires a better understanding of how GPs experience and manage communication in an evolving digital healthcare landscape.
Objectives:
To explore GPs' experiences and perceived challenges in communicating information about diagnostic test results to patients in the context of increasing digital accessibility.
Methods:
In 2024, we conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with purposively sampled Dutch GPs in the Netherlands. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using thematic analysis. Key themes reflecting experiences and challenges related to the communication of diagnostic test results were identified.
Results:
Eighteen participants were interviewed in the study. Three overarching themes emerged from the data: (i) managing patient expectations; (ii) purpose-driven communication strategies; and (iii) balancing efficiency and patient engagement in communicating test results.
Conclusions:
GPs considered patients' online access to diagnostic test results a double-edged sword-while it may support more efficiency in the healthcare process, it also introduces communication challenges, particularly due to patients' misinterpretation of clinically insignificant findings and the use of medical jargon in reports. These findings highlight the need for tailored communication strategies and improvement of information provided in online patient portals.
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