The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, Hanover, New Hampshire.
Ann Fam Med. 2014 May-Jun;12(3):270-5. doi: 10.1370/afm.1615.
Patient-centered care requires different approaches depending on the clinical situation. Motivational interviewing and shared decision making provide practical and well-described methods to accomplish patient-centered care in the context of situations where medical evidence supports specific behavior changes and the most appropriate action is dependent on the patient's preferences. Many clinical consultations may require elements of both approaches, however. This article describes these 2 approaches-one to address ambivalence to medically indicated behavior change and the other to support patients in making health care decisions in cases where there is more than one reasonable option-and discusses how clinicians can draw on these approaches alone and in combination to achieve patient-centered care across the range of health care problems.
以患者为中心的护理需要根据临床情况采用不同的方法。动机性访谈和共享决策为在医学证据支持特定行为改变且最合适的行动取决于患者偏好的情况下实现以患者为中心的护理提供了实用且描述良好的方法。然而,许多临床咨询可能需要这两种方法的结合。本文描述了这两种方法,一种方法用于解决对医学上指示的行为改变的矛盾心理,另一种方法用于在有多种合理选择的情况下支持患者做出医疗保健决策,并讨论了临床医生如何单独和结合使用这些方法来解决一系列健康问题,以实现以患者为中心的护理。