Attending to the health-related pleasure of patients: the development of a novel scale Passed
Wednesday May 15, 2024 14:30 - 15:13 Poster Arena
Presenter: Preston Long
Track: Tools and Assessments, Posters
Poster can be found in location 143.
Pleasure is a cornerstone of human behavior. Its exclusion from the medical sciences has been to the detriment of society. The process to include pleasure as a patient-reported outcome has multiple beginnings. A pleasure scale must be developed for clinical purposes and original research must be conducted to establish the added value of measuring pleasure. Treatment comparisons, prediction models for recovery, side-effect investigations, and more may benefit from the collection of patient-reported pleasure. Furthermore, simply inquiring about a patient’s pleasure may serve as a positive intervention by giving them permission to discuss the positives in their life, offering a more complete picture of the patient. Reporting on pleasure can also benefit patient’s by reallocating their attention towards the positive, rather than the often consistent redirection towards the negative as seen in most patient questionnaires. This presentation will review a novel piloted health-related pleasure scale and explore its potential in healthcare.
Seminar type
Poster
Conference
GCPCC
Authors
Preston Long, Tanja Stamm
Lecturers
Preston Long Presenter
Assistant professor
Medical University of Vienna
Mission to support the positive reorientation of healthcare.