Communication of alcohol and smoking lifestyle advice to the gastroenterological patient

Publication date: Available online 18 September 2017 Source:Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology Author(s): Andrew D. Spence, Mais Khasawneh, Patrick B. Allen, Jennifer Addley Effective communication between healthcare staff and patients is central to development of the patient-professional relationship. Many barriers influence this communication, often resulting in patients' lack of understanding and retention of information, particularly affecting advice regarding lifestyle habits, such as alcohol consumption and smoking. Alcohol and smoking misuse are potentially modifiable risk factors known to adversely affect a variety of gastroenterological conditions and improvements in communication with patients regarding this is an important management component. This review discusses the clinical impact of these factors and how healthcare professionals can improve communication. We discuss how enhancing verbal communication skills through medical training leads to greater outcomes in patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment and advice. In addition, with the rapid digitalisation of society, platforms such as social media and smartphone applications may be considered as adjuncts to traditional forms of communication.
Source: Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research