Here’s What To Do If Your Doctor Is Not Listening

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概要

TLDRO vídeo discute a comunicação entre médicos e pacientes, enfatizando como as disparidades de saúde afetam a qualidade das interações, especialmente para mulheres negras com câncer de mama. Mulheres negras têm 41% mais chances de morrer de câncer de mama do que brancas, o que está ligado à qualidade das conversas que têm com seus médicos. A falta de tempo durante as consultas resulta em interrupções rápidas que minam o diálogo colaborativo. O vídeo propõe que os pacientes se preparem para consultas, trazendo um acompanhante e organizando suas histórias para que os médicos possam entender melhor seus sintomas e preocupações. Além disso, aconselha buscar segundas opiniões e valorizar a parceria na relação médico-paciente.

収穫

  • 🗣️ A falta de comunicação é uma preocupação comum entre pacientes e médicos.
  • ⚖️ Mulheres negras enfrentam disparidades significativas na mortalidade por câncer de mama.
  • ⏲️ Médicos frequentemente interrompem pacientes rapidamente durante as consultas.
  • 📋 Preparar-se para a consulta é essencial para uma comunicação eficaz.
  • 🤝 O paciente deve ser um parceiro ativo na relação com o médico.
  • 📖 Pratique contar sua história em versões curtas e concisas.
  • 💬 Faça perguntas e exija respostas claras durante a consulta.
  • 🔍 Sempre busque uma segunda opinião se sentir que não está sendo ouvido.
  • 🔗 Traga dados sobre seu histórico familiar e fatores de risco para ajudar no diagnóstico.
  • 💪 Você é o especialista na sua saúde; utilize esse poder!

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    A falta de atención médica adecuada é un problema común, especialmente para as mulleres negras con cancro de mama, que experimentan conversas de menor calidade cos seus médicos en comparación coas mulleres brancas. Isto contribúe a que as mulleres negras teñan un 41% máis de probabilidades de morrer de cancro de mama. Os médicos interrumpen aos pacientes rapidamente, o que limita a capacidade de realizar un diagnóstico preciso baseado na narración do paciente. Os expertos recomendan preparar a cita médica como un encontro de negocios, levando un acompañante para tomar notas e asegurando que se aborden as inquietudes e preguntas relevantes. Os pacientes deben comunicar claramente os cambios na súa saúde, comparar a súa situación actual coa anterior e proporcionar datos como antecedentes familiares que poidan ser útiles para a avaliación médica. Se os pacientes non se senten escoitados ou quedan insatisfeitos coas respostas do médico, deben buscar unha segunda opinión e considerar un especialista para obter unha mellor atención.

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ビデオQ&A

  • Por que as mulheres negras têm maior taxa de mortalidade por câncer de mama?

    Elas relatam conversas de menor qualidade com os médicos, impactando o diagnóstico.

  • O que os pacientes podem fazer para melhorar a comunicação com seus médicos?

    Preparar-se para a reunião, ter objetivos e trazer alguém para ajudar.

  • Qual é a importância de contar sua história de forma concisa?

    Ajuda o médico a entender melhor a situação e priorizar o diagnóstico.

  • Quando deve-se buscar uma segunda opinião?

    Se os testes feitos não fazem sentido ou se o paciente não se sente ouvido.

  • Qual é o papel do paciente na relação médico-paciente?

    O paciente é o especialista em sua saúde, enquanto o médico é especialista em medicina.

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    not being heard by your doctors is
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    something that's common for everyone
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    however for populations that face Health
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    disparities it's a higher rate of the
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    doctors not listening particularly
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    really with breast cancer black women
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    have reported in studies that they have
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    had less quality of conversations with
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    their doctor than white women black
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    women are 41% more likely to die of
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    breast cancer than white women and I
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    believe some of that has to also do with
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    the conversations with the
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    doctors
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    we know based on studies that as much as
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    80% of the diagnoses can be made just
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    based on the story based on your illness
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    the course of that Illness but we also
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    know that because of the lack of time
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    that doctors have to spend with patients
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    that doctors can interrupt patients in
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    as little as 10 seconds into that story
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    now this is not based on bad intention
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    but it is based on the system that we
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    have that does not prioritize time and
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    the doctor patient relationship and
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    there's also a Reliance on overreliance
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    I should say on testing instead of
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    listening and hands-on experience with
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    the patient and so all of that makes it
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    such that that miscommunication is more
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    likely to
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    happen the conversation between a doctor
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    and the patient it's a two-way
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    conversation and sometimes we don't see
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    it that way I really recommend to
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    patients to prepare for the meeting with
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    the doctor and treat it like a business
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    meeting what are your goals for that
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    meeting what questions concerns do you
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    have and then who's going to be in the
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    room with you because I'm a big believer
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    of having someone there to take notes
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    and someone who knows what your goals
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    are because they may be able to advocate
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    for
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    you what I say to patients is that you
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    are the expert when it comes to your
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    health and the doctor is the expert when
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    it comes to medic medicine and that
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    partnership is really essential and so
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    practice a two-minute version of your
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    story a 1- minute version and a 30second
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    version give the chronology what began
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    first what happened next provide context
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    if this is the worst headache that
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    you've ever had versus this is something
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    that you experience almost every day
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    make sure to talk about it know that you
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    only have a limited amount of time with
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    your
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    doctor come with questions speak up and
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    ask those questions talk to your doctor
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    together about what is the most likely
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    diagnosis based on what they've heard
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    thus far and what is this not you can
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    always emphasize how different this is
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    to you compared to before that kind of
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    comparison is important because your
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    physician is not going to know how you
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    normally are you might look fine but
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    maybe you walk in and say I used to run
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    marathons but now I can't even walk two
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    blocks that certainly gives a level of
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    context to who you are and why this is
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    so different for you the other thing is
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    if you have any data so you may know
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    your family history you may know your
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    risk factors so if you're trying to get
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    a screening or an exam or approval on
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    something and you have that evidence and
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    that research share that with the doctor
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    because they may need that information
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    to get approvals from insurance um as
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    well always seek a second opinion if
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    what your doctor's saying doesn't make
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    sense if you feel like you're not being
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    heard don't wait wait to have somebody
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    else review your situation to a lot of
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    times the diagnosis isn't immediately
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    clear maybe it requires further testing
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    maybe it also requires more time for the
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    doctor to figure out what you have the
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    time to seek a second opinion is if you
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    feel like you're not getting better if
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    you feel like the tests that are being
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    done don't make sense if you feel like
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    your doctor isn't hearing you out and
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    their answers are not satisfactory in
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    that case you can ask for a referral to
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    a specialist if that's appropriate or
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    you can go seek out a second opinion on
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    your own in general more information is
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    better and you should find someone that
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    you can really
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    trust
タグ
  • comunicação
  • saúde
  • câncer de mama
  • mulheres negras
  • diagnóstico
  • pacientes
  • médicos
  • segundas opiniões
  • disparidades de saúde
  • história do paciente