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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2/2019

25.04.2019 | Clinical trial

The impact of communication style on patient satisfaction

verfasst von: Amelia A. Trant, Borbala Szekely, Sarah S. Mougalian, Michael P. DiGiovanna, Tara Sanft, Erin Hofstatter, Andrea Silber, Kerin B. Adelson, Anees Chagpar, Brigid Killelea, Nina Horowitz, Donald Lannin, Tristen Park, Michelle Corso, Gineesha Abraham, Karen Pollard-Murphy, Tracy Sturrock, Elspeth Knill-Selby, Ashley Western, Camille Servodidio, Marios Konstantinos Tasoulis, Barbara Healy, Christos Hatzis, Lajos Pusztai

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 2/2019

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Abstract

Background

Communication between patients and health providers influences patient satisfaction, but it is unknown whether similarity in communication styles results in higher patient satisfaction.

Methods

This study was conducted in the Smilow Cancer Hospital Breast Center. During routine follow-up visits, patients completed a Communication Styles Assessment (CSA), health survey (SF-12), Princess Margaret Hospital Satisfaction with Doctor Questionnaire, and brief demographic form. Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers were also asked to complete the CSA. Patients and providers were blinded to each other’s responses. A communication styles concordance score was calculated as the Pearson correlation between 80 binary CSA items for each provider/patient pair. Factors affecting patient satisfaction scores were assessed in mixed-effects models.

Results

In total, 330 patients were invited to participate; of these 289 enrolled and 245 returned surveys. One hundred seventy-four completed all survey components, and 18 providers completed the CSA. Among the factors considered, physical health score (effect size = 0.0058, 95% CI 0.00051 to 0.0011, p = 0.032) and employment status (0.12, 95% CI − 0.0094 to 0.25, p = 0.069) had the greatest impact on patient satisfaction. However, patients who were not employed and less physically healthy had significantly elevated satisfaction scores when their communication style was more similar to their provider’s (1.52, 95% CI 0.66 to 2.38, p = 0.0016).

Conclusions

Patients who were physically healthy and employed were generally more satisfied with their care. The similarity in communication styles of patients and providers had a greater impact on patient satisfaction for patients who were less physically healthy and not employed.
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Metadaten
Titel
The impact of communication style on patient satisfaction
verfasst von
Amelia A. Trant
Borbala Szekely
Sarah S. Mougalian
Michael P. DiGiovanna
Tara Sanft
Erin Hofstatter
Andrea Silber
Kerin B. Adelson
Anees Chagpar
Brigid Killelea
Nina Horowitz
Donald Lannin
Tristen Park
Michelle Corso
Gineesha Abraham
Karen Pollard-Murphy
Tracy Sturrock
Elspeth Knill-Selby
Ashley Western
Camille Servodidio
Marios Konstantinos Tasoulis
Barbara Healy
Christos Hatzis
Lajos Pusztai
Publikationsdatum
25.04.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-019-05232-w

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