Communication Between the Patient and the Pediatrist in the Views of Children and Adults

被引:0
|
作者
Borowicz, Julia [1 ]
Klementowicz, Pawel [1 ]
Josko, Jadwiga [1 ]
机构
[1] Slaskiego Uniwersytetu Med Katowicach, Katedra & Zaklad Med Epidemiol Srodowiskowej, Ul. Jordana 19, PL-41808 Katowice, Poland
关键词
physician; patient relationship; children; parents; questionnaire study;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Background. The quality of the relationship between the doctor, the patient and the family has a significantly influence on the treatment - the greater the younger the patient is. Better communication mobilize the patient to fight illness, improve his diagnostic and prognosis. Objectives. The aim of the study was to assess the patient - pediatrist relationship seen by parents and children, as well as, the types of children' behavior before and during a meeting with the doctor. Material and Methods. an anonymous questionnaire was given to 190 children in the age of 5 to 13 and 90 parents of children of the same age. Two author's questionnaire with close question was used. One of them was for adults and the other for children. Children's questionnaire had pictures, which helped to communicate with them. Results. Despite the fact that majority of parents prepare child for a meeting with the doctor, children do not like to see paediatrician (85%), cry in front of a consulting room (38%) and behave naughty during the doctor's examination (35%). The children, who sit on parents' knee in the consulting room, are not afraid of a doctor and 70% of them behave politely. Only 21% parents behave that way. Good habits are going together - parents whose children sat on their knee also commendable more frequently their children for a proper behavior (94%). Children appreciate the doctor's smile (91%) and the ability to speak clearly and comprehensibly (79%). In childrens opinion doctors do not talk with them (55%). More than half of parents consider that doctors are impatient and 56% think that they behave in the unreasonable manner. In the opinion of 96% parents it is a correlation between the good doctor's attitude to the child and parent's trust. According to 91% of the questioned, good paediatrician's attitude have an influence on respecting doctor's recommendations. Conclusions. The majority of parents do not know how they should behave during the paediatric examination. That causes cry and aggression in their children. In children opinion, doctors talk only with parents and do not make a conversation with them. In parents' opinion, doctors are too impatient and do not expend enough time for examination and conversation with children. Parents who notice good doctor's attitude to the child, are more likely trustful to the paediatrician and respecting doctor's recommendations
引用
收藏
页码:413 / 418
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Clinician views of patient navigators for underserved adults with asthma: A qualitative analysis
    Apter, Andrea J.
    Bryant-Stephens, Tyra
    Park, Hami
    Fergus, Lenisha
    Larose, Kadel
    Foote, Philycia
    Nezir, Freya
    Morgan, Anna U.
    Han, Xiaoyan
    Morales, Knashawn H.
    Klusaritz, Heather
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2025, 155 (02) : 656 - 659
  • [42] A Qualitative Analysis of Older Adults' Views of Healthcare Provider Attributes and Communication Skills
    Stewart, Brittany
    Hanke, Paige
    Kucemba, Megan
    Levine, Diane L.
    Mendez, Jennifer
    Saad, Aline H.
    JOURNAL OF PATIENT EXPERIENCE, 2022, 9
  • [43] Older Adults' Views of their Communication Difficulties and Needs while Driving in a Motor Vehicle
    Meston, Christine N.
    Jennings, Mary Beth
    Cheesman, Margaret F.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY, 2011, 35 (04): : 312 - 321
  • [44] Anxious adults vs. cool children:: children's views on smoking and addiction
    Rugkåsa, J
    Knox, B
    Sittlington, J
    Kennedy, O
    Treacy, MP
    Abaunza, PS
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2001, 53 (05) : 593 - 602
  • [45] COMMUNICATION, PRESENCE, AND PARITY: PROFESSIONALS' VIEWS OF PROMOTING QOL FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER
    Feraco, Angela
    Merz, Alexandra
    Stevens, Sarah
    Revette, Anna
    Wolfe, Joanne
    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2022, 69
  • [46] Communication abilities in children with hearing loss - views of parents and daycare professionals
    Tuohimaa, Krista
    Loukusa, Soile
    Lopponen, Heikki
    Valima, Taina
    Kunnari, Sari
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS, 2022, 99
  • [47] Picture me: Children's views of speech, language and communication needs
    Woods, Glinette
    CHILD LANGUAGE TEACHING & THERAPY, 2015, 31 (02): : 257 - 258
  • [48] Picture Me: Children's Views of Speech, Language and Communication Needs
    Callard, Jane
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS, 2015, 50 (05) : 720 - 720
  • [49] Views of Parents on Supporting Language and Literacy for Their Children With Complex Communication Needs
    Leroux, Emma L.
    Biggs, Elizabeth E.
    Shin, Doah E.
    LANGUAGE SPEECH AND HEARING SERVICES IN SCHOOLS, 2024, 55 (01) : 69 - 84
  • [50] Insiders and outsiders in stepfamilies: Adults' and children's views on family boundaries
    Castren, Anna-Maija
    Widmer, Eric D.
    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, 2015, 63 (01) : 35 - 56