Patients' perceptions of patient-centered communication with healthcare providers and associated factors in Japan - The INFORM Study 2020

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Okamura, Masako [1 ]
Fujimori, Maiko [1 ,7 ]
Otsuki, Aki [2 ,3 ]
Saito, Junko [2 ]
Yaguchi-Saito, Akiko [2 ,4 ]
Kuchiba, Aya [5 ,6 ]
Uchitomi, Yosuke [1 ]
Shimazu, Taichi [2 ,8 ]
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[1] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Div Survivorship, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Div Behav Sci, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Div Prevent, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Tokiwa Univ, Fac Human Sci, Mito, Japan
[5] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Ctr Adm & Support, Div Biostat Res,Biostat Div, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Kanagawa Univ Human Serv, Grad Sch Hlth Innovat, Kawasaki, Japan
[7] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Div Survivorship, 5-1-1 Tsukiji,Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1040045, Japan
[8] Natl Canc Ctr, Inst Canc Control, Div Behav Sci, 5-1-1 Tsukiji,Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1040045, Japan
关键词
Asia; Healthcare provider; Patient-centered communication; Perception; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; RECEIVING BAD-NEWS; CANCER SURVIVORS; QUALITY; TRENDS; PREFERENCES; DISPARITIES; PHYSICIAN; OUTCOMES;
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10.1016/j.pec.2024.108170
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Objective: To describe patients' perceptions of the patient-centeredness of their communication with healthcare providers in Japan, and to examine factors associated with these perceptions. Methods: We analyzed the cross-sectional data from the INFORM Study 2020, which is a nationwide survey on health information access in Japan. A total of 3605 respondents completed the survey. Our primary outcome was the nine elements of the patient-centered communication scale (PCCS), which was compiled from 2703 respondents (75.0%) reporting at least one provider visit within 12 months. It was rated on a four-point Likert scale: always, usually, sometimes, and never. We used binary logistic regression to examine the association between sociodemographic and health-related variables, and each element of the PCCS. Results: For all elements, the percentage of respondents who agreed that their healthcare providers always communicated in a patient-centered way was low (17-31%). Patients with higher age, higher education, poorer general health status and a larger number of visits to providers in the previous 12 months were more likely to have positive perception. Conclusion: Patient-centered communication as reported in a national sample in Japan was low. Clinical implications: Efforts are needed to improve the patient-centeredness of patient-provider communication in Japan to optimize health outcomes.
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