Publikation: The role of psychological traumatization on the physician-patient relationship in Gynecological outpatients
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Psychological traumatization represents a challenge for both patients and clinicians, due to negatively affecting the physician-patient relationship. This study aimed to investigate (i) the influence of early and/or current psychological traumatization on the physician-patient relationship and (ii) whether trauma-specific and/or psychosomatic training of gynecologists improves the physician-patient relationship. 200 gynecological outpatients of a tertiary hospital participated in the study. Prior to their routine gynecological visit, patients completed two validated questionnaires to assess early (CTQ) and current psychological traumatization (IES-R). After their visit, patients assessed the quality of the physician-patient relationship using the validated PRA-D questionnaire. 23 (11.5%) of patients experienced early psychological traumatization (CTQ), whereas 13 (6.5%) experienced current psychological traumatization (IES-R). The mean score of the overall physician-patient relationship (PRA-D) was 98.63 (SD = 7.35; range 15–105). The physician-patient relationship did not differ between patients with vs. without early and/or current psychological traumatization (CTQ: z = − 0.111, p = .456; IES-R: z = − 0.720, p = .235; CTQ/IES-R: z = − 0.708; p = .240). Before adjustment, patients rated their physician-patient relationship significantly higher when their gynecologists underwent both prior trauma-specific and psychosomatic training vs. no prior training (z = − 2.088; p = .037; p adj. = 0.221). Overall, patients’ assessment of the physician-patient relationship was high with no difference between both groups, psychologically traumatized and non-traumatized patients. Combined prior trauma-specific and psychosomatic training in gynecologists may result in a better physician-patient relationship, highlighting the importance of both training programs.
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KELLER, Katja Haemmerli, Roger SCHMIDT, Gloria NOBEL, Monika KROLAK, Nicolas GERMANN, Michelle SCHÖNENBERGER, René HORNUNG, Dagmar A. SCHMID, 2024. The role of psychological traumatization on the physician-patient relationship in Gynecological outpatients. In: Current Psychology. Springer. 2024, 43(44), S. 33807-33816. ISSN 1046-1310. eISSN 1936-4733. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s12144-024-06880-yBibTex
@article{Keller2024-11psych-72684, title={The role of psychological traumatization on the physician-patient relationship in Gynecological outpatients}, year={2024}, doi={10.1007/s12144-024-06880-y}, number={44}, volume={43}, issn={1046-1310}, journal={Current Psychology}, pages={33807--33816}, author={Keller, Katja Haemmerli and Schmidt, Roger and Nobel, Gloria and Krolak, Monika and Germann, Nicolas and Schönenberger, Michelle and Hornung, René and Schmid, Dagmar A.} }
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