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Physician-Patient Relations: No More Models
Currently, the common theoretical models of "preferred" decision-making relationships do not correspond well with clinical experience. This interview study of congestive heart failure (CHF) patients documents the variety of patient preferences for decision-making, and the necessity for attention to family involvement.
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Relational Control in Physician-Patient Encounters
Health Communication, 2001To further exploratory work done by O'Hair (1989) in applying relational communication theory to physician-patient communication, this study analyzed 30 transcripts of conversations between physicians and patients with 5,968 utterances and 5,929 exchanges in four contexts: an AIDS clinic, an institutional or home hospice program, a family practice ...
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The Patient-Physician Relation
1991Veatch, an eminent medical ethicist, addressed the concept of a contractual physician-patient relationship applied to research settings in The Patient as Partner: A Theory of Human-Experimentation Ethics (CH, Sep'87). In this new volume he applies it to routine clinical encounters.
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BLUEPRINT FOR IMPROVED PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952The public is becoming impatient with the physician who is merely a good technician. Years ago, the patient had a beloved family physician to whom he could take all of his problems, medical and personal. Today, advances in medical and surgical methods assure the patient of improved physical treatment, but he often finds that he is no longer treated as ...
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