The impact of health literacy, patient-centered communication and shared decision-making on patients' satisfaction with care received in German primary care practices

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Altin, Sibel Vildan [1 ]
Stock, Stephanie [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Cologne, Inst Hlth Econ & Clin Epidemiol, Gleuelerstr 176-178, D-50935 Cologne, Germany
关键词
Health literacy; Patient-centered communication; Shared decision-making; Patient satisfaction; Primary care; Patient-reported outcomes; Health literate health care organization; PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION; PROVIDERS COMMUNICATION; REPORTED OUTCOMES; IDENTIFY PATIENTS; PERCEPTIONS; ORGANIZATIONS; PARTICIPATION; QUESTIONS; QUALITY; ADDRESS;
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10.1186/s12913-016-1693-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Findings on the association between health literacy skills and patient-reported outcomes such as satisfaction with health care delivery are scarce. We explored the extent to which subjective health literacy skills and the perception of the application of patient-centered communication and shared decision-making are associated with patient's satisfaction with care received by their general practitioner (GP). Methods: A nationwide cross sectional survey was administered in a random sample of 1125 German adults. A binary logistic regression model controlling for demographics and health status was used to examine the independent contributions of predictor variables (i.e. subjective health literacy, shared decision-making, patient-centered communication) on satisfaction with care received by the GP. Results: Respondents with sufficient health literacy skills were 2.06 times as likely (95 % [CI]: 1.002-4.264) and those who were involved in shared decision-making by their GP were 4.02 times as likely (95 % [CI]: 1.849-8.744) to be satisfied with care received by their GP. Respondents who experienced that their GP explained things in an easy to understand way (OR: 4.44; 95 % [CI]: 1.817-10.869), knew important things about their medical history (OR: 3.46; 95 % [CI]: 1.502-7.994) and spent enough time with them, also reported to be more satisfied (OR: 3.12; 95 % [CI]: 1.410-6.905). Conclusion: German adults having sufficient subjective health literacy skills and experiencing a more patient-centered relationship with their GP are more likely to be satisfied with care. These findings are important for health care organizations aiming to respond to health literacy needs of patients.
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