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[Physician-patient relations in rheumatology].

Minerva medica, 1990
In a further attempt to tackle the question of the doctor-patient relationship in rheumatology, this time more comprehensively and from a different angle, the mistakes a doctor may make in daily practice are indicated. In effect, since the doctor's himself a kind of "drug", only his "correct administration" will effectively solve certain of the patient'
M. D'Amore   +2 more
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Relational Control in Difficult Physician–Patient Encounters: Negotiating Treatment for Pain

Journal of Health Communication, 2001
Many physicians report feelings of frustration and anger resulting from encounters with patients during which there is disagreement over the use of narcotics to treat pain. In this article, investigators report a relational control analysis of transcripts of three encounters of this type in order to explore the control dimension of these interactions ...
Angela Tzelepis, Susan Eggly
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The association between abusive behaviour and physician-patient relations: a systematic review.

Public Health, 2023
Haixiao Chen   +4 more
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Relational Control Patterns in Physician-Patient Clinical Encounters: Continuing the Conversation

Health Communication, 1998
The purpose of this study is to continue the application of the relational communication approach for describing physician-patient control patterns and provide initial exploration into the implication of these control behaviors on patient satisfaction and compliance.
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Dimensions of Relational Communication and Control During Physician-Patient Interactions

Health Communication, 1989
This article advances the argument that health care systems could benefit from the direct application of relational communication theory. Relational communication is defined as the elements in interaction by which relational partners reciprocally define the nature of their relative position in the relationship (Rogers & Farace, 1975). Working from this
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The Role of Object Relations in the Physician-Patient Relationship in a Primary Care Setting

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
Abstract A good physician-patient relationship is essential for the delivery of quality health care and is associated with better health outcomes. This study explored the association between patients' object relations and the physician-patient relationship.
John H, Porcerelli   +2 more
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[Physician-patient relations in neurosurgery].

open access: closedRevue de medecine psychosomatique et de psychologie medicale, 1971
J, Caïn, O, Pascal, F, Pascal
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[Physician-patient relations in tuberculosis].

Problemy tuberkuleza, 2000
The "rating design" procedure was first used to examine 168 patients with tuberculosis. The image of an ideal doctor as perceived by patients was studied and it was compared with the traits of a practitioner by sex, age, residence, marital status, social class, disease duration, hospital stay, etc. It is shown that there is a great discrepancy of these
R Sh, Valiev, G A, Idiiatullina
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