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Study finds effective communication with doctors improves chronic pain outcomes

Last updated: November 3, 2024 5:04 pm
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Chronic pain is a complex and challenging condition that affects millions of adults in the United States. Defined as persistent or significant pain lasting more than three months, chronic pain can lead to emotional distress, anxiety, and depression. Managing chronic pain requires effective communication between patients and their healthcare providers.

A recent study conducted by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign communication professor Charee Thompson and her team examined the impact of physician-patient communication on managing uncertainties related to chronic neck or back pain. The study found that effective communication during the initial consultation can help patients cope with their fears, anxieties, and confidence in managing their condition.

The research focused on two key aspects of medical communication: informational competence and socioemotional communication competence. Informational competence involves accurately describing symptoms, verifying understanding of medical explanations, and providing clear instructions. Socioemotional communication competence, on the other hand, focuses on building a trusting relationship through open and honest communication and emotional support.

The study, published in the Journal of Health Communication, highlighted the importance of addressing patients’ uncertainties about their pain condition. Patients who felt that their providers were competent communicators experienced reduced distress and increased positive feelings about their pain management self-efficacy.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 51 million adults in the U.S. experience chronic pain, resulting in significant healthcare costs and lost productivity. Effective communication between patients and providers is crucial for managing chronic pain and improving patient outcomes.

In addition to enhancing communication skills, the study emphasized the importance of mutual expectations between providers and patients regarding testing, medication, and treatment options. Patients who felt satisfied, trusted, and agreed with their doctors were more likely to have positive outcomes and improved pain management.

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Thompson noted that while providers’ communication skills play a crucial role in patient outcomes, patients’ communication skills are also important. Educating patients about their condition, treatment options, and coping strategies can empower them to communicate effectively with their providers and participate in their care.

Overall, the study highlights the significance of effective communication in managing chronic pain and improving patient outcomes. By addressing uncertainties, building trust, and providing support, healthcare providers can help patients navigate their pain condition and improve their quality of life.

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