Closing the Loop
University of California, San Francisco · San Francisco General Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Patients recall or comprehend as little as half of what physicians convey during an outpatient encounter. To enhance recall, comprehension, and adherence, it is recommended that physicians elicit patients' comprehension of new concepts and tailor subsequent information, particularly for patients with low functional health literacy. It is not known how frequently physicians apply this interactive educational strategy, or whether it is associated with improved health outcomes.
We used direct observation to measure the extent to which primary care physicians working in a public hospital assess patient recall and comprehension of new concepts during outpatient encounters, using audiotapes of visits between 38 physicians and 74 English-speaking patients with diabetes mellitus and low functional health literacy. We then examined whether there was an association between physicians' application of this interactive communication strategy and patients' glycemic control using information from clinical and administrative databases.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
9Topics & keywords
- Health literacy
- Odds ratio
- Recall
- Medicine
- Comprehension
- Confidence interval
- Glycemic
- Odds
- Quality Education