Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The quality of doctor-patient communication has a major impact on the quality of medical care. Communication guidelines define best practices for doctor patient communication and are therefore an important tool for improving communic...

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Main Authors: Niemantsverdriet Susan, van der Weijden Trudy, Ram Paul M, Veldhuijzen Wemke, van der Vleuten Cees PM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-05-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/8/31
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spelling doaj-636ba3ef7cd04a77bfbe215ab2386aa22020-11-25T03:10:54ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962007-05-01813110.1186/1471-2296-8-31Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group studyNiemantsverdriet Susanvan der Weijden TrudyRam Paul MVeldhuijzen Wemkevan der Vleuten Cees PM<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The quality of doctor-patient communication has a major impact on the quality of medical care. Communication guidelines define best practices for doctor patient communication and are therefore an important tool for improving communication. However, adherence to communication guidelines remains low, despite doctors participating in intensive communication skill training. Implementation research shows that adherence is higher for guidelines in general that are user centred and feasible, which implies that they are consistent with users' opinions, tap into users' existing skills and fit into existing routines. Developers of communication guidelines seem to have been somewhat negligent with regard to user preferences and guideline feasibility. In order to promote the development of user centred and practicable communication guidelines, we elicited user preferences and identified which guideline characteristics facilitate or impede guideline use.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Seven focus group interviews were conducted with experienced GPs, communication trainers (GPs and behavioural scientists) and communication learners (GP trainees and medical students) and three focus group interviews with groups of GP trainees only. All interviews were transcribed and analysed qualitatively.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The participants identified more impeding guideline characteristics than facilitating ones. The most important impeding characteristic was that guidelines do not easily fit into GPs' day-to-day practice. This is due to rigidity and inefficiency of communication guidelines and erroneous assumptions underpinning guideline development. The most important facilitating characteristic was guideline structure. Guidelines that were structured in distinct phases helped users to remain in control of consultations, which was especially useful in complicated consultations.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Although communication guidelines are generally considered useful, especially for structuring consultations, their usefulness is impaired by lack of flexibility and applicability to practice routines. User centred and feasible guidelines should combine the advantages of helping doctors to structure consultations with flexibility to tailor communication strategies to specific contexts and situations.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/8/31
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author Niemantsverdriet Susan
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Ram Paul M
Veldhuijzen Wemke
van der Vleuten Cees PM
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van der Weijden Trudy
Ram Paul M
Veldhuijzen Wemke
van der Vleuten Cees PM
Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
BMC Family Practice
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van der Weijden Trudy
Ram Paul M
Veldhuijzen Wemke
van der Vleuten Cees PM
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title Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
title_short Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
title_full Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
title_fullStr Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
title_sort characteristics of communication guidelines that facilitate or impede guideline use: a focus group study
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2007-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The quality of doctor-patient communication has a major impact on the quality of medical care. Communication guidelines define best practices for doctor patient communication and are therefore an important tool for improving communication. However, adherence to communication guidelines remains low, despite doctors participating in intensive communication skill training. Implementation research shows that adherence is higher for guidelines in general that are user centred and feasible, which implies that they are consistent with users' opinions, tap into users' existing skills and fit into existing routines. Developers of communication guidelines seem to have been somewhat negligent with regard to user preferences and guideline feasibility. In order to promote the development of user centred and practicable communication guidelines, we elicited user preferences and identified which guideline characteristics facilitate or impede guideline use.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Seven focus group interviews were conducted with experienced GPs, communication trainers (GPs and behavioural scientists) and communication learners (GP trainees and medical students) and three focus group interviews with groups of GP trainees only. All interviews were transcribed and analysed qualitatively.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The participants identified more impeding guideline characteristics than facilitating ones. The most important impeding characteristic was that guidelines do not easily fit into GPs' day-to-day practice. This is due to rigidity and inefficiency of communication guidelines and erroneous assumptions underpinning guideline development. The most important facilitating characteristic was guideline structure. Guidelines that were structured in distinct phases helped users to remain in control of consultations, which was especially useful in complicated consultations.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Although communication guidelines are generally considered useful, especially for structuring consultations, their usefulness is impaired by lack of flexibility and applicability to practice routines. User centred and feasible guidelines should combine the advantages of helping doctors to structure consultations with flexibility to tailor communication strategies to specific contexts and situations.</p>
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