Patient-Provider Communication in Spinal Cord Injury: A Scoping Review and Call for Further Research

脊髓损伤患者与医护人员沟通:范围界定综述及进一步研究呼吁

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Experiencing a spinal cord injury (SCI) entails profound biopsychosocial challenges. In this context, patient-provider communication is of critical importance. Yet, the unique complexities of SCI make effective communication particularly difficult. OBJECTIVES: This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of existing research on patient-provider communication in SCI, providing insights in the focus, the methodology, and the findings of current research and identifying research gaps. METHODS: The search was conducted on CINAHL, PubMed, PsycInfo, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Science Direct. Results of the included studies were thematically analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 30 studies were included. Current research focuses on verbal communication and the communication function of information delivery. Most studies are cross-sectional qualitative studies, involving either patients or health care providers (HCPs). HCP communication skills, individual patient preferences, and interprofessional communication were the most frequently found influencing factors of patient-provider communication. Identified outcomes of patient-provider communication included higher engagement and satisfaction in patients and enhanced work satisfaction and reduced stress for HCPs. DISCUSSION: Despite the importance of communication in SCI, significant gaps remain. Studies have largely neglected key areas such as partnership-building, digital and written communication, and interventional research. Given the central role of communication in SCI rehabilitation, these gaps are particularly concerning and demand attention. CONCLUSION: This review reinforces the necessity for tailored, person-centered communication strategies that address the unique complexities of SCI rehabilitation. It calls for more comprehensive research to develop communication interventions that benefit both patients and HCPs, with a strong focus on long-term effects.

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