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Research Article

Physicians’ Speech Complexity and Interrupting Behavior in Pediatric Consultations

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Pages 748-759 | Published online: 13 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Pediatricians’ communication behavior affects a variety of outcomes in both children and their parents. This study analyzes how speech complexity and interruptions as indicators of accommodative behaviors relate to parental recall of medical information and to their satisfaction with the medical encounter. We recruited 19 pediatricians and 68 parents at pediatric inpatient and outpatient consultations in two Swiss clinics. All medical interactions were videotaped and transcripts were analyzed to assess pediatricians’ speech complexity and interrupting behavior was coded from the videos. At the end of the encounter, parents rated their satisfaction with the medical encounter and were probed regarding their recall of medical information. Our results show recall of medical information to be unrelated to pediatricians’ speech complexity and negatively associated with their interrupting behavior for parents who report low positive mood. We also found less educated parents to report lower satisfaction when pediatricians employed more complex language. Furthermore, parental satisfaction was negatively associated with pediatricians’ interrupting behavior, especially when displayed by male pediatricians. Overall, these findings suggest that pediatricians’ speech complexity and interruptions indicate a nonaccommodative stance reducing advantageous parent outcomes.

Notes

1. Supplemental information is available from the corresponding author

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