[有能力的对话管理:传递坏消息]
Jutta Wiek1,2
1, Ifenweg 2, 88239, Wangen, Deutschland. juttawiek@web.de.
Die Ophthalmologie
|February 17, 2025
概括
有效的医生-病人沟通,特别是当眼科传递坏消息时,需要准备,同情和清晰的语言. 该SPIKES协议指导医生通过这些具有挑战性的对话,以确保患者的理解和支持.
科学领域:
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
- 医学沟通 医学沟通
背景情况:
- 眼科医生经常面临具有挑战性的对话,并向患者传递坏消息.
- 有效的医生与患者沟通至关重要,建立在尊重,同情和口头和非口头线索的基础上.
研究的目的:
- 为医生概述一个结构化的方法来管理困难的对话,并有效地传递眼科的坏消息.
- 引入SPIKES协议,作为在敏感情况下改善医生与患者沟通的框架.
主要方法:
- 该SPIKES (设置,感知,邀请,知识,同理心,战略) 协议作为重要对话的指南.
- 重点是准备,一个不受干扰的环境,足够的时间,诚实和可理解的沟通,根据患者的能力量身定制.
主要成果:
- 该协议有助于在传递坏消息后对患者反应进行同情和不判断的接收.
- 结构化的方法有助于患者处理和接受坏消息.
结论:
- 实施SPIKES协议可以帮助眼科医生导航困难的对话,导致更好的患者接受和支持.
- 最终的目标是就前进的道路达成共识,确保患者感到被关心和理解.
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