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Doctor-patient communication about nutrition on related secondary preventive behaviours, especially for hypertension
Baumann, Michèle; Tchicaya, Anastase
2016In Hypertension, p. 234
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Keywords :
doctor-patient Communication; adherence secondary prevention; diet behaviours
Abstract :
[en] Inadequate consumption of fruit and vegetables and salt intake are two major factors that can play a role in increased to secondary prevention behaviours. Doctor-patient relationship intervenes on the adherence of these advices. For hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, overweight and obesity, our study’s aim was to analyse the associations between the quality of the doctor-patient communication, evaluated in 2013, and patients’ adherence to their general practitioner (GP)’s nutritional advices, between 2008 and 2013. Methods Performed by the National Institute of Cardiac Surgery and Interventional Cardiology in Luxembourg, 4391 patients were contacted. Five years after a coronary angiography, 1289 completed a self-rating questionnaire assessing the GP’Com-5 items scale (Cronbach 0.87). The variables were analysed with a multiple logistic regression model. Results Patients declared that 57.9% reduced or stopped their consumption of salt intake, whereas 65% increased their consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables. Around 37% of the patients reported having made changes following the advice of their doctor. An increased consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables was linked with the quality of doctor-patient communication when patients were hypertension (odd ratio (OR) = 1.084, IC 95%, [1.017-1.157]), overweight (1.081 [1.013-1.155]), obesity (OR = 1.130 [1.056-1.209]), hypercholesterolemia (OR = 1.102 [1.033–1.175]) and diabetes (OR = 1.103 [1.029-1.181]). The decreased of salt intake consumption was associated with the quality of physician-patient communication when the patient was hypertension (OR = 1.102 [1.034 – 1.176]). Conclusion Doctor-patient communication is a relevant determinant in obtaining a favourable behavioural outcome, especially on nutrition. The rehabilitation program must promote more exchange and telephone assistance to develop a mutual engagement.
Research center :
- Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE) > Institute for Health and Behaviour
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Baumann, Michèle ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE)
Tchicaya, Anastase;  Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research - LISER
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Doctor-patient communication about nutrition on related secondary preventive behaviours, especially for hypertension
Publication date :
2016
Event name :
4th International PreHT, HT & CMS Conference
Event place :
Venice, Italy
Event date :
3-6 March, 2016
Audience :
International
Journal title :
Hypertension
ISSN :
1524-4563
Publisher :
American Heart Association, Dallas, United States - Texas
Pages :
234
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Sustainable Development
Name of the research project :
R-AGR-0268-1 > C12/BM/3978355: MDYNRFC > 01/03/2013 - 29/02/2016 > BAUMANN Michèle
Funders :
University of Luxembourg - UL
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