Knowing the Patient Better : How Facilitated Sharing of Diabetes Patients Life Stories Enhances Patient-Physician Relationships but not Metabolic Control
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BACKGROUND: The patient-physician relationship and patient self-management are important in controlling diabetes mellitus. This pilot study assessed the value of patients sharing their stories with physicians.METHOD: Twelve patients and two physicians participated. Patients told their life stories to a co-medical interviewer, and these were transcribed and summarized in their medical charts. The physicians read the transcripts. The intervention was evaluated by questionnaire and interviews with the patients and physicians. Two coders qualitatively analyzed the interviews. Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and body weight were examined before and six months after the intervention.RESULTS: 75% of patients felt an improvement in the physicians empathy, advice and ability to share the patients problems. Physicians reported an improved relationship with 40% of the patients. The patient interview identified: 1) facilitated self-reflection; 2) encouraged self-efficacy; 3) changed perceptions about health-care related behavior; and, 4) difficulties in changing behavior. However, improvement in HbA1c levels and body weight was not significant.CONCLUSIONS: The patients were satisfied that sharing their stories improved self-reflection and self-efficacy, but found it difficult to adopt healthier options for managing their diabetes. Long-term study of whether improved physician communication skills will enhance outcomes is needed.
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