奇纳
医学
自我管理
人际交往
长期护理
定性研究
主题分析
护理部
批判性评价
医疗保健
心理学
家庭医学
慢性病
替代医学
心理干预
社会心理学
机器学习
计算机科学
社会科学
病理
社会学
经济
经济增长
作者
Christin Iroegbu,Delphine S. Tuot,Lisa M. Lewis,Lea Ann Matura
摘要
ABSTRACT Aim To explore the influence of patient–provider communication on patient self‐management of chronic illness. Design Systematic Mixed Studies Review. Data Sources CINAHL, Google Scholar, EMBASE and PubMed were searched until March 2024. Methods Employed a result‐based convergent design and the Mixed Method Appraisal Tool to evaluate studies. Narrative analysis, quantitative studies and thematic analysis for qualitative studies and overall results. Results Thirteen articles published between 2003 and 2023 were included. Chronic illnesses studied: diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. Data synthesis yielded the overarching theme: adaptive interpersonal communication. An approach that adapts communication content to each patient's unique needs, employs verbal and nonverbal communication, builds a connection and establishes patient rapport. Conclusion Available evidence suggests that patient–provider communication influences chronic illness self‐management. A provider's ability to adjust and tailor their communication style is an important factor in helping patients to achieve optimal self‐management. Future research should explore this phenomenon in other common chronic illnesses not included in this review. Additionally, research on the patient's role in this process could help improve patient–provider communication. Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care Findings from this review have significant implications for shared and participatory decision making, where patients and providers collaborate to develop plans of care for patients to achieve optimal self‐management. Additionally, this review can contribute to the development of educational content and communication strategies for nurses and all healthcare professionals caring for patients with chronic illnesses. Impact This is the first mixed studies systematic review to describe the influence patient–provider communication on patient self‐management of chronic illness. These findings consolidate existing evidence, providing a pathway for practical application to clinical practice and the potential to significantly impact the delivery of patient‐centred care and healthcare quality. Patient or Public Contribution No patient or public contribution.
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