Interpersonal factors contributing to tension in the Chinese doctor–patient–family relationship: a qualitative study in Hunan Province

Author:

Xiao SiyuORCID,Wang Lixuan,Edelman E Jennifer,Khoshnood Kaveh

Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify actionable barriers to communication that contribute to tension in the Chinese doctor–patient–family relationship (DPFR) among surgeons, surgical patients and their family members.DesignWe employed qualitative research methods using in-depth, semistructured interviews in Mandarin and English and conducted preoperatively and postoperatively. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and translated into English. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.SettingAn urban, tertiary-level teaching hospital in Hunan Province, China.ParticipantsWe recruited a purposive sample of 11 inpatients undergoing the same minor surgery, 9 of their family members and 9 surgeons between June and August 2015.ResultsWe identified three emergent themes. First, trust degradation occurred before and during the healthcare experience. Second, the healthcare-seeking experience for patients and family members was marked by unmet expectations for achieving a basic understanding of the illness as well as powerlessness over their situation. Third, societal pressures on doctors contributed to a state of learned helplessness.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that tension in the DPFR is associated with interpersonal and structural challenges, with communication playing an important role. Reforms at all levels are needed to promote a more patient-centred experience while ensuring the well-being and security of providers.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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