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Feelings and the Patient-Doctor Relationship

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2021
In this autobiographical piece about conducting psychotherapy with a patient during residency training, a physician reflects on the shared humanity between patients and doctors and the feelings that unite them.
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The Patient-Doctor Relationship

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest Suchman and Matthews's article (1) on the patient-doctor relationship.
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The patient – doctor relationship

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012
In this essay I speak about the need to put the patient first when discussing the relationship between the patient and the doctor. From my own experience of having been a cancer patient, I argue that most patients appreciate and feel empowered by knowledge about their illness if this knowledge is given sensitively.
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Doctors’ emotional intelligence and the patient–doctor relationship

Medical Education, 2008
Context  Current studies have found limited evidence for an association between doctor emotional intelligence (EI) and the patient−doctor relationship (PDR). This study explored the associations among doctor EI, patient trust and the PDR using multi‐source and multi‐level approaches.
Hui-Ching, Weng   +4 more
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Patient-doctor relationship: The practice orientation of doctors in Kano

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2014
Attitude and orientation of doctors to the doctor-patient relationship has a direct influence on delivery of high quality health- care. No study to the knowledge of these researchers has so far examined the practice orientation of doctors in Nigeria to this phenomenon.
Abiola, T, Udofia, O, Abdullahi, AT
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The Changing Patient-Doctor Relationship

Southern Medical Journal, 1958
Feeling as I do that communication via the written word is deteriorating in medicine and that we frequently have the deterioration before our eyes in undergraduate medical students, I see some of the reasons for the criticism that the modern physician is unable or unwilling to communicate with patients and their relatives in ordinary terms which they ...
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The evolution of the doctor-patient relationship

open access: yesInternational Journal of Surgery, 2007
The doctor-patient relationship has undergone a transition throughout the ages. Prior to the last two decades, the relationship was predominantly between a patient seeking help and a doctor whose decisions were silently complied with by the patient.
Kaba, R   +6 more
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Thoughts on the patient–doctor relationship in obstetrics and gynecology

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1999
1. Expectancy of patients nancy, from problems with STD (sexual transmitted disease) to infertility counseling, from HRT (hormonal reIdeally, patients want the expertise of a ‘super-specialplacement therapy) after the menopause to cancer screenist’ in the personality of a ‘family-doctor’ [1]. ing [58].
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Experiencing Empathy in the Patient-Doctor Relationship

2020
A partnership model of the patient-doctor relationship involves sharing of information, emotions and decision-making but also sharing of responsibilities. Empathy involves establishing a relationship between the patient and doctor that addresses the patient’s psychological and social needs and engages with their suffering.
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