Patient-provider communication quality for persons with disabilities: A cross-sectional analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey

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作者
Marlow, Nicole M. [1 ]
Samuels, Shenae K. [2 ]
Jo, Ara [1 ]
Mainous, Arch G., III [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Coll Publ Hlth & Hlth Profess, Dept Hlth Serv Res Management & Policy, Gainesville, FL USA
[2] Mem Healthcare Syst, Off Human Res, Hollywood, FL USA
关键词
Patient-provider communication; Persons with disabilities; Healthcare quality; PRIMARY-CARE; PHYSICIANS COMMUNICATION; SPEAKING PATIENTS; ENGLISH-SPEAKING; DISPARITIES; SPANISH; CONSULTATIONS; PERCEPTIONS; SERVICES; BARRIERS;
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10.1016/j.dhjo.2019.03.010
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: It is unclear how perceived patient-provider communication quality (PPPCQ) varies according to disability status. Lack of adequate patient-provider communication may prevent providers from considering healthcare issues that are relevant and important to persons with disabilities (PWD), potentially contributing to poorer health outcomes. Objective/Hypothesis: To examine PPPCQ by disability status using current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services standards for surveillance of functional disabilities. Methods: This cross-sectional study used nationally-representative data from the 2012-2013 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). Participants were categorized as having any disability (hearing, vision, mobility, cognitive, self-care, and/or independent living limitations). PPPCQ was assessed using seven HINTS questions about communication with healthcare professionals. Linear regression was used to estimate mean differences in composite PPPCQ scores, and logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) for a provider "always or usually" performing PPPCQ. Results: The study population comprised 5301 participants, representing 180,442,731 U.S. adults. Overall, 22.1% (weighted) reported any disability. Adjusted mean PPPCQ scores were significantly lower for PWD (72.8, 95% CI: 68.2-77.4) than persons without disability (78.3, 95% CI: 76.5-80.2), p = 0.021. More specifically, PWD were significantly less likely to be given attention needed to address feelings and emotions (OR = 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4, 0.9, p = 0.017), to have next steps understood (OR = 0.4, 95% CI: 0.2, 0.8, p = 0.019), and to receive a clear explanation (OR = 0.3, 95% CI: 0.1, 0.8, p = 0.018). Conclusions: PWD are less likely to report key elements of effective patient-provider communication. Implementing patient-centered care may improve patient-provider communication for this vulnerable population. (c) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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