Objectives: Companions commonly participate in medical visits to facilitate the interactions between healthcare professionals (HCPs) and older patients. Multiple studies have investigated the contributions and roles of companions in these triadic interactions. However, no review has synthesized these studies. Therefore, a systematic review was conducted to synthesize the contributions and roles of companions in medical interactions between HCPs and older patients.
Methods: The review adhered to the PRISMA guidelines. Peer-reviewed studies published prior to August 17, 2023 were included if they concentrated on the contributions and roles of companions in medical interactions between HCPs and older patients. Thirteen eligible studies were identified through database and manual searches. The findings of these studies were synthesized using thematic analysis.
Results: Four themes emerged: (1) facilitating the delivery of patient information to HCPs; (2) advocating for older patients; (3) taking an active role in medical consultations; and (4) neglecting/excluding older patients from medical consultations.
Conclusion: The review highlighted the valuable support and potential challenges that companion participation brings to interactions between HCPs and older patients. These findings underscore the importance of enhancing HCPs' communication skills in such triadic consultations.
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