White2024a

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White2024a
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Key White2024a
Author(s) Sarah J. White, Ji Woo Kim, Harkirti Rahkha, Devindee Ranatunga, Rhiannon B. Parker, Peter Roger, John A. Cartmill
Title Exploring patient ideas, concerns, and expectations in surgeon-patient consultations
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Tag(s) EMCA, Medical EMCA, Surgeon
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Year 2024
Language English
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Journal Patient Education and Counseling
Volume 125
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Pages eid: 108289
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DOI 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108289
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Abstract

Objectives This study explores patient perspectives (ideas, concerns, and expectations) in surgeon-patient consultations.

Methods We examined 54 video-recorded consultations using applied conversation analysis. Consultations took place from 2012 to 2017 in an Australian metropolitan hospital clinic centre and involved seven surgeons across six specialties.

Results Patient perspectives emerged in less than one third of consultations. We describe the initiation of and response to potential perspectives sequences, demonstrating how patients and surgeons co-construct these sequences when they do occur.

Conclusions Findings suggest a need for greater attention to supporting patient agency through explicit pursuit of patient perspectives. The implications extend to the Calgary-Cambridge Guide, suggesting that it may benefit from a focus on active pursuit and appropriate responsiveness to patient perspectives.

Practice implications This study highlights the need for surgeons to actively engage with the patient perspective offered in consultations, emphasising the importance of respect for the patient’s knowledge and expectations to improve patient satisfaction and healthcare outcomes.

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