Journal of Patient Experience (May 2024)

Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals on Clinician–Patient Communication of Cardiovascular Disease Risk

  • Mark Campbell PhD,
  • John William McEvoy MD,
  • Gavin Calpin MD,
  • Fiona Concannon PhD,
  • Sam Redfern PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735241257386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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When the consultation is predominantly verbal, existing research in clinician–patient communication indicates that many patients struggle to understand and recall medical consultations or may not understand the extent of their illness or the purpose of their treatment plan. When the clinician–patient discussion centers around the risk of a repeated cardiovascular disease (CVD) related event, qualitatively assessing what factors affect the communication of this risk may guide the creation of effective communication solutions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 clinicians treating patients at stages along the cardiac rehabilitation patients’ journey. Thematic analysis identified factors that prevent patients from understanding the risk they face of experiencing a repeated cardiac event. Results indicate a clearer understanding of the cardiac rehabilitation patient journey by means of a patient journey map; an overview of how CVD risk is currently communicated; and the factors that affect communication of these risks in the form of themes and sub-themes. Findings shape the proposal of an evidence informed model of opportunities for enhanced digital media supported communication in cardiac rehabilitation.