학술논문

Physicians' Religious Topic Avoidance during Clinical Interactions.
Document Type
Article
Source
Behavioral Sciences (2076-328X). Jun2017, Vol. 7 Issue 2, pbs7020030-bs7020030. 9p.
Subject
*PHYSICIANS
*AVOIDANCE (Psychology)
*SPIRITUALITY
*FAMILY communication
*UNCERTAINTY
Language
ISSN
2076-328X
Abstract
Religious and spiritual (R/S) conversations at the end-of-life function to help patients and their families find comfort in difficult circumstances. Physicians who feel uncertain about how to discuss topics related to religious beliefs may seek to avoid R/S conversations with their patients. This study utilized a two-group objective structured clinical examination with a standardized patient to explore differences in physicians' use of R/S topic avoidance tactics during a clinical interaction. Results indicated that physicians used more topic avoidance tactics in response to patients' R/S inquiries than patients' R/S disclosures; however, the use of topic avoidance tactics did not eliminate the need to engage in patient-initiated R/S interactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]