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CONNECT Workshops to Enhance Physician and Patient Experience: Interviews Reveal the Physician Perspective

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Date 2019 Jul 24
PMID 31334448
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Introduction: Physicians' relationships with patients are a critical determinant of job satisfaction, and patients who experience compassionate care have better outcomes. The CONNECT workshop at Seattle Children's teaches communication strategies to optimize both patient and physician experience. This article describes participants' experiences during the workshops and the impact on their subsequent behaviors and satisfaction.

Methods: Thirteen semistructured interviews were conducted with physicians, representing 11 specialties. Researchers used a series of immersion-crystallization cycles through which they iteratively immersed themselves in the data by reviewing all transcripts and coming up with key themes. According to thematic findings, they adjusted the interview guides, adding or deleting probes. After crystallizing an initial list of key themes, they created a codebook, coded using qualitative analysis software and met after coding each transcript to discuss their codes, add, and change codes, and recode when necessary.

Results: Researchers identified 2 thematic responses concerning workshop experience. Physicians valued colleague interaction (Theme A) and appreciated the nonprescriptive curriculum (Theme B). Likewise, 3 themes reflecting workshop impact also emerged. Physicians reported the workshop encouraged presence and self-awareness during patient encounters (Theme C). They learned to address patient-driven concerns (Theme D), and learned empathetic strategies to connect more deeply with patients (Theme E).

Conclusion: This study offers perspectives from a diverse group of physicians concerning their experience with the communication workshop, including the opportunity for physicians to focus on self-discovery, authenticity, connect on a deeper level with colleagues, and adopt key strategies to enhance interactions with patients.

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