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Medical students’ and teachers’ attitude: physician or patient-centered?
: Introduction: Patient-centered care has been associated with positive results in medical practice. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of students and teachers from a Brazilian medical school regarding the physician-patient
Noely Soares Veloso Moura +3 more
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Socio-economic status of the patient and doctor-patient communication: does it make a difference? [PDF]
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De Maeseneer, Jan +4 more
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Situating care in mainstream health economics: an ethical dilemma? [PDF]
Standard health economics concentrates on the provision of care by medical professionals. Yet ‘care’ receives scant analysis; it is portrayed as a spillover effect or externality in the form of interdependent utility functions.
Davis, John B., McMaster, Robert
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Comparison of Neuropsychological Functioning among Individuals Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder with and without Childhood ADHD [PDF]
Background: Bipolar mood disorder (BMD) with a lifetime history of Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) characterized by a particularly neuropsychological profile.
Arash Mani +2 more
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Ethical Violations in Patient-physician Relationship: A Survey from Kerman, Iran [PDF]
Background: Although medical errors in the clinical system are a common cause of lawsuits against physicians, ethical violations have been reported at an alarming pace.
Marzieh Khalilpour +2 more
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Abstract Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing in prevalence and severity globally, prompting noninvasive testing, yet limited data exist on noninvasive liver tests (NITs) including transient elastography (TE) in ethnically diverse populations.
Anne‐Marieke van Dijk +6 more
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Development of a self-assessment tool for resident doctors’ communication skills in India [PDF]
Purpose Effective communication skills are essential for resident doctors to provide optimum patient care. This study was conducted to develop and validate a questionnaire for the self-assessment of resident doctors’ communication skills in India ...
Upendra Baitha +7 more
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Relational autonomy and paternalism – why the physician-patient relationship matters
AbstractBoth paternalism and relational autonomy are two concepts that are much discussed in medical ethics. Strangely enough, they have hardly been considered together. How does the understanding and justification of medical paternalism change if we take a (constitutively) relational understanding of autonomy as a basis?
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Objectives: Empathy is a core component of an efficient physician-patient relationship. Although students’ preexisting medical views may influence responses to physician-patient relationship, there is little knowledge about the psychological predictive ...
Angela Hamidia +4 more
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Authentic SP-based teaching in spite of COVID-19 – is that possible?
Objective: Medical conversation plays a central role in disease management and therapy. In teaching, standardized patients (SPs) are increasingly being used to present conversation situations with students and provide feedback afterwards.
Hartmann, Lilly +2 more
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