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Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) remains a debilitating, poor prognosis disease requiring a patient-centered approach. OBJECTIVES: To explore the pulmonologist’s perspective on physician-patient communication. METHODS: A faculty of psychologists and pulmonologists organized a training...
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author | Tomassetti, Sara Sebastiani, Alfredo Caminati, Antonella Oggionni, Tiberio Davì, Michele Ghirardini, Alessandra Martinoli, Monica M |
author_facet | Tomassetti, Sara Sebastiani, Alfredo Caminati, Antonella Oggionni, Tiberio Davì, Michele Ghirardini, Alessandra Martinoli, Monica M |
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description | BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) remains a debilitating, poor prognosis disease requiring a patient-centered approach. OBJECTIVES: To explore the pulmonologist’s perspective on physician-patient communication. METHODS: A faculty of psychologists and pulmonologists organized a training course consisting of two workshops 12 months apart. Self-assessment questionnaires (pre- and post-course), role play (RP) simulations (during both workshops) and clinical consultation observations followed by semi-structured interviews (during the 12 months) were employed to evaluate the pulmonologists’ knowledge of patient-centered medicine and communication/relational skills (questionnaires), their communication style (RP) and possible communication/relational difficulties (semi-structured interviews). RESULTS: Twenty-three pulmonologists attended the first workshop and 14 the second one; 10 attended both. The questionnaires revealed the interest in patient-centered medicine and communication but also the need for deeper knowledge and improved skills. From the RP sessions performed during the first workshop, a disease-oriented approach emerged; notably, after the training, some improvements suggested a more patient-centered approach, e.g., a more frequent exploration of the patient agenda. Finally, the semi-structured interviews allowed to identify the low patients’ cultural level and the poor general knowledge of IPF among the barriers hampering an effective communication with the clinician, who, however, is responsible for overcoming these obstacles. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the overall disease-prone approach to IPF patients, there was room for improvement through adequate training, which, in practice, may ameliorate communication and drive towards patient-centeredness. Exploring the pulmonologists’ needs may help tailoring training interventions. Raising awareness on these topics is crucial to ensure IPF patients optimal care. |
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spelling | pubmed-85525722021-11-05 Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective Tomassetti, Sara Sebastiani, Alfredo Caminati, Antonella Oggionni, Tiberio Davì, Michele Ghirardini, Alessandra Martinoli, Monica M Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis Original Article: Clinical Research BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) remains a debilitating, poor prognosis disease requiring a patient-centered approach. OBJECTIVES: To explore the pulmonologist’s perspective on physician-patient communication. METHODS: A faculty of psychologists and pulmonologists organized a training course consisting of two workshops 12 months apart. Self-assessment questionnaires (pre- and post-course), role play (RP) simulations (during both workshops) and clinical consultation observations followed by semi-structured interviews (during the 12 months) were employed to evaluate the pulmonologists’ knowledge of patient-centered medicine and communication/relational skills (questionnaires), their communication style (RP) and possible communication/relational difficulties (semi-structured interviews). RESULTS: Twenty-three pulmonologists attended the first workshop and 14 the second one; 10 attended both. The questionnaires revealed the interest in patient-centered medicine and communication but also the need for deeper knowledge and improved skills. From the RP sessions performed during the first workshop, a disease-oriented approach emerged; notably, after the training, some improvements suggested a more patient-centered approach, e.g., a more frequent exploration of the patient agenda. Finally, the semi-structured interviews allowed to identify the low patients’ cultural level and the poor general knowledge of IPF among the barriers hampering an effective communication with the clinician, who, however, is responsible for overcoming these obstacles. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the overall disease-prone approach to IPF patients, there was room for improvement through adequate training, which, in practice, may ameliorate communication and drive towards patient-centeredness. Exploring the pulmonologists’ needs may help tailoring training interventions. Raising awareness on these topics is crucial to ensure IPF patients optimal care. Mattioli 1885 2021 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8552572/ /pubmed/34744429 http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v38i3.11400 Text en Copyright: © 2021 SARCOIDOSIS VASCULITIS AND DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
spellingShingle | Original Article: Clinical Research Tomassetti, Sara Sebastiani, Alfredo Caminati, Antonella Oggionni, Tiberio Davì, Michele Ghirardini, Alessandra Martinoli, Monica M Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title | Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title_full | Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title_fullStr | Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title_short | Raising awareness on physician-patient communication in IPF: an Italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
title_sort | raising awareness on physician-patient communication in ipf: an italian multicenter study exploring the pulmonologist’s perspective |
topic | Original Article: Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8552572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744429 http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v38i3.11400 |
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