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Effective Provider-Patient Communication of a Rare Disease Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of People Diagnosed with Schwannomatosis
- Source :
- Patient Educ Couns
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Objective To understand diagnostic communication preferences of patients with schwannomatosis, a rare disease. Methods Eighteen adults with schwannomatosis from across the United States participated in semi-structured phone interviews about their diagnostic experiences. Interview transcripts were inductively coded using thematic analysis. Results We identified three elements of effective diagnostic communication: education (particularly about etiology, prognosis, and treatment options); psychological support (to cope with the new diagnosis and any prior diagnostic harms); and efforts to develop therapeutic alliance (i.e. feelings of collaboration, trust, and social-emotional rapport). Poor communication was characterized by inadequate or jargon-heavy explanations, perceived disinterest in or disbelief of symptoms, and lack of partnership. Effective communication helped people feel informed and cope with their condition; poor communication could cause significant psychological distress. Conclusions During diagnosis, patients need education and psychosocial support; the presence of therapeutic alliance between clinicians and patients facilitates this assistance. Diagnostic communication that includes these elements helps patients proactively engage in healthcare decision-making and connect with appropriate treatments. Practice Implications When disclosing a rare disease diagnosis, clinicians should meaningfully educate patients about the disorder and acknowledge diagnosis-related psychosocial stressors. Approaching diagnosis empathetically and collaboratively helps foster therapeutic alliance. Referrals for psychological and genetic counseling are often warranted.
- Subjects :
- Adult
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Rare Diseases
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030212 general & internal medicine
Schwannomatosis
Qualitative Research
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Patient Educ Couns
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bb2acea59dfe8efb9cedfa4dc1e0d915