Claiming or abdicating medical authority: Treatment recommendation actions, doctor‐patient relationship, and antibiotic overprescription in Chinese paediatrics

Author:

Wang Nan Christine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Administration Hunan University Changsha Hunan Province China

Abstract

AbstractAntibiotic overprescription in China has long been considered a problem on the supply side, linked to the financial incentives of physicians. Based on the conversation analysis of 187 video‐recorded naturally occurring medical consultations in Chinese paediatric primary care settings, this study finds that the driving force behind the problem of antibiotic overprescription in China has changed. Physicians use a low‐authority communication style to recommend treatment, displaying a low level of medical authority and a willingness to accommodate caregivers’ preferences in antibiotic prescribing decisions. The problem is now attributed to physician–caregiver interaction, doctor–patient relationship and the antibiotic‐saturated prescribing culture. Practice implications involve deepening the understanding of the evolving nature of the antibiotic overprescription problem in China, building trust between physicians and patients/caregivers in order to facilitate the physicians’ role as the gatekeeper of antibiotics and providing training programmes to help physicians develop effective communication skills.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Health (social science)

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