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Exploring patient views of empathic optimistic communication for osteoarthritis in primary care: A qualitative interview study using vignettes

Emily Lyness, Jane Louise Vennik, Felicity Bishop, Pranati Misurya, Jeremy Howick, Kirsten A Smith, Mohana Ratnapalan, Stephanie Hughes, Hajira Dambha-Miller, Jennifer Bostock, Leanne Morrison, Christian Mallen, Lucy Yardley, Geraldine Leydon, Paul Little and Hazel Everitt
BJGP Open 12 March 2021; BJGPO.2021.0014. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0014
Emily Lyness
1 General Practitioner Academic Clinical Fellow, Primary Care, Popluation Sience and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Jane Louise Vennik
2 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Research Fellow, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Felicity Bishop
3 University of Southampton, School of Psychology, Associate Professor in Health Psychology, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Pranati Misurya
4 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Research Assistant, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Jeremy Howick
5 University of Oxford, Senior Researcher and Impact Fellow, Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Kirsten A Smith
6 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Research Fellow, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Mohana Ratnapalan
7 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, General Practitioner Academic Clinical Fellow, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Stephanie Hughes
8 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Senior Research Assistant, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Hajira Dambha-Miller
9 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, General Practitioner and Clinical Lecturer, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Jennifer Bostock
10 Patient Public Involvement (PPI) Contributor, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Leanne Morrison
11 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Lecturer in Health Psychology, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Christian Mallen
12 Professor of General Practice and Public Health, Keele University, Keele, United Kingdom
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Lucy Yardley
13 Professor in Health Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
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Geraldine Leydon
14 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Professor of Medical Sociology & Healthcare Interaction, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Paul Little
15 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Professor of Primary Care Research, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Hazel Everitt
16 University of Southampton, Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, Professor of Primary Care Research, Southampton, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Background Osteoarthritis (OA) causes pain and disability. An empathic optimistic consultation approach can improve patient quality of life, satisfaction with care, and reduce pain. However, expressing empathic optimism may be overlooked in busy primary care consultations and there is limited understanding of patients’ views about this approach.

Aim To explore patients’ perspectives on clinician communication of empathy and optimism in primary care OA consultations.

Design & setting Vignette study with qualitative semi-structured interviews.

Setting Purposefully sampled patients (n=33) aged 45+ with hip/knee OA from Wessex GP practices.

Method Fifteen participants watched two filmed OA consultations with a GP, and eighteen participants read two case vignettes. In both formats, one GP depicted an empathic optimistic approach and one GP had a ‘neutral’ approach. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with all participants and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results Patients recognised that empathic communication enhanced interactions, helping to engender a sense of trust in their clinician. They felt it was acceptable for GPs to convey optimism only if it was realistic, personalised and embedded within an empathic consultation. Discussing patients’ experiences and views with them, and conveying an accurate understanding of these experiences improves the credibility of optimistic messages.

Conclusion Patients value communication with empathy and optimism, but it requires a fine balance to ensure messages remain realistic and trustworthy. Increased use of a realistic optimistic approach within an empathic consultation could enhance consultations for OA and other chronic conditions, and improve patient outcomes. Digital training to help GPs implement these findings is being developed.

  • Physician patient communication
  • Placebo effect
  • Primary health care
  • Received February 4, 2021.
  • Revision received February 21, 2021.
  • Accepted February 10, 2021.
  • Copyright © 2021, The Authors

This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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Exploring patient views of empathic optimistic communication for osteoarthritis in primary care: A qualitative interview study using vignettes
Emily Lyness, Jane Louise Vennik, Felicity Bishop, Pranati Misurya, Jeremy Howick, Kirsten A Smith, Mohana Ratnapalan, Stephanie Hughes, Hajira Dambha-Miller, Jennifer Bostock, Leanne Morrison, Christian Mallen, Lucy Yardley, Geraldine Leydon, Paul Little, Hazel Everitt
BJGP Open 12 March 2021; BJGPO.2021.0014. DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0014

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Exploring patient views of empathic optimistic communication for osteoarthritis in primary care: A qualitative interview study using vignettes
Emily Lyness, Jane Louise Vennik, Felicity Bishop, Pranati Misurya, Jeremy Howick, Kirsten A Smith, Mohana Ratnapalan, Stephanie Hughes, Hajira Dambha-Miller, Jennifer Bostock, Leanne Morrison, Christian Mallen, Lucy Yardley, Geraldine Leydon, Paul Little, Hazel Everitt
BJGP Open 12 March 2021; BJGPO.2021.0014. DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0014
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  • primary health care

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