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In the patient's shoes

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education
Punam Bhende
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Effective Doctor–Patient Communication: An Updated Examination

open access: yesSocial Work in Public Health, 2014
This article examines, in detail, the quality of doctor-patient interaction. Doctor-patient communication is such a powerful indicator of health care quality that it can determine patients\u27 self-management behavior and health outcomes.
Jonathan Matusitz
exaly   +3 more sources

Doctor-Patient Communication

Scientific American, 1972
Over the past 5 years the research team at the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles has been investigating the problem of doctor-patient communication a crucial but neglected aspect of medical care. Medical schools continue to leave the learning of the "art" of medical practice to the individuals own initiative and intuition which is a serious omission.
B M, Korsch, V F, Negrete
openaire   +3 more sources

Doctor–Patient Communication

2014
Successful doctor–patient communication is characterized by a balance between patient-centered interview techniques and doctor-centered interview techniques. The most important patient-centered interview techniques are: Let the patients finish talking, ask open-ended questions, summarize the contents, and reflect the patient’s emotions. Doctor-centered
Kurt Fritzsche   +6 more
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Communication Skills in Patient-Doctor Interactions: Learning from Patient Complaints

open access: yesHealth Professions Education, 2018
Purpose: Despite communication skills training in medical school, junior doctors continue to demonstrate poor patient-doctor communication skills, where patient unhappiness from the encounter often manifests as patient complaints.
Issac Lim, Mervyn Yong Hwang Koh
exaly   +2 more sources

Doctor-Patient Communication

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2019
The Doctor-Patient relationship is of fundamental importance in the field of care and continues to undergo profound transformations. In ancient times the doctor was "authoritarian": the patient was considered a passive element, incapable of understanding, knowing and acting for his own health.
Shamit Kadosh, Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar
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Doctor-patient communication

BMJ, 2005
In the ninth article of our series, Anita Houghton and Judy Allen explain the implications of personality type for communication between doctor and ...
openaire   +1 more source

Doctor-Patient Communication

1987
The professional encounter between doctor and patient requires the clinician to use a set of skills and techniques to facilitate the transfer of information essential to the clinical problem-solving process. In addition the process used in conducting the interview contributes to the development of rapport in the doctor-patient relationship (Fig.
Sim S. Galazka, George Drake
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THE HEART ATTACK AND DOCTOR/PATIENT COMMUNICATION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
In patients with recent proven or suspected myocardial infarction, understanding of the nature of a heart attack was explored. A wide range of misconceptions, some of them frightening, was revealed; there was a poor understanding of some terms commonly used in discussion with patients; the potential for creation of new misconceptions by doctors and ...
P L, Thompson, J, Wark, S, Garland
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