First 5 Minutes® health equity initiative launches in Bexar County
June 18, 2022
San Antonio – Aimed at improving patient care, the American College
of Chest Physicians (CHEST) is launching the First 5 Minutes®, an
empathetic health care initiative, on June 18 in Bexar County,
Texas.
The First 5 Minutes focuses on:
Up to 24 practicing Texas-based clinicians will participate in this
in-person pilot training program at the University of Texas Health
Science Center.
The First 5 Minutes program grew from a five-city Listening Tour
in the Fall of 2020. CHEST hosted virtual calls in areas of the
United States, including Bexar County, experiencing
disproportionately high incidents of and mortality from COVID-19.
The goal of the patient-focused tour was to gain insight and
identify solutions to combat health inequities among marginalized
communities.
"What we heard was an overwhelming lack of access to health care,
inequity in treatment and a dishearteningly low level of trust between
patients and their health care teams. There are no quick fixes for
these deep-rooted issues," says CEO of the American College of Chest
Physicians, Robert Musacchio, PhD. "However, doing nothing to change
this situation and improve patient care is not an option. The First 5
Minutes program is a way we can impact change on a person-to-person
level."
Disparities within health care continue to increase as 28 million
people in the US live without health care coverage, and 13.4 million
people don't have internet access to health resources.1 Small but
intentional changes in the interaction between patients and their
clinicians can significantly improve patient care and the patient
experience, leading to better outcomes.
Barriers to the establishment of trust as expressed by patient
participants during the Listening Tour are related to:
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Perceived dismissive attitudes among physicians
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Lack of understanding and/or appreciation of social
determinants of health
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Overuse of highly technical/medical terminology that can be
intimidating to patients
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General cultural and philosophical differences that may
contribute to implicit biases
The interactive training model of the First 5 Minutes, led by
relationship-centered communication trainers, has the goal of being
a nationwide in-person and e-learning program. To improve the
participant's empathetic listening, trust-building communication
skills are part of the core curriculum, which includes:
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Understanding one's implicit bias and its impact on patient
care through small group discussion and activities
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Relationship-centered interviewing and how it positively
correlates to patient and clinician outcomes
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Role-playing exercises demonstrating how rapport is
established
To strengthen the patient-clinician relationship and, ultimately,
the patient experience, the First 5 Minutes program will provide
physicians the tools needed to establish trust and rapport with
their patients, even under time constraints.
"Every 15 minutes, a medical provider is expected to see another
patient. It can be challenging to demonstrate compassion and care
in this brief window. Still, it is essential," says Past President
of the American College of Chest Physicians, Stephanie Levine, MD,
FCCP, who serves on the program's steering committee. "The actions
and words of the clinician have a tremendous impact on patient
care. I'm proud to learn alongside my Texas colleagues. Together,
we can serve as an example of how to improve the way we care for
our patients to ensure every patient we treat feels welcomed,
respected and included in the decision-making process."
About the American College of Chest Physicians
The American College of Chest Physicians® (CHEST) is the global leader
in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of chest diseases. Its
mission is to champion advanced clinical practice, education,
communication and research in chest medicine. It serves as an essential
connection to clinical knowledge and resources for its 19,000+ members
from around the world who provide patient care in pulmonary, critical
care and sleep medicine. For information about the American College of
Chest Physicians, and its flagship journal CHEST®, visit
chestnet.org.
1 Findings drawn from US Census Bureau: https://www.census.gov/data.html
This program is supported by Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bexar County, Sanofi and Regeneron.