Patient-centered communication during clinic visits is critical for a patient and provider to establish a relationship that explores the patient’s needs and desires and tailors health care accordingly. However, there are currently limitations to measuring patient-centered communication within the clinic visit. This study will examine the inter-rater reliability of a modified version of the Measure of Patient-Centered Communication (MPCC) for use with youth in health promotion clinic visits. Transcripts from actual patient-provider interactions (n=11) with 17-23 year old participants and providers (n=6; NPs and MDs) were analyzed for inter-rater reliability of a modified version of the MPCC. The MPCC demonstrated satisfactory inter-rater rel...
As the population ages, morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease will increase. Some ...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
In today’s world, successful health care and patient satisfaction is not only dependent on the medic...
IntroductionPatient-centered communication (PCC) is one important component of patient-centered care...
Purpose: We tested relationships between patient-centered communication (PCC), relatedness to health...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient-centered (PC) communication is a priority in many healthcare organizat...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Contains fulltext : 182211.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Patien...
Objective To examine whether adolescents ’ and parents ’ perceptions of patient-centered communicati...
Abstract Providing healthcare services that respect and meet patients’ and caregivers’ needs are ess...
Patient-professional communication has been suggested to be a major determinant of treatment outcome...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
As the population ages, morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease will increase. Some ...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
In today’s world, successful health care and patient satisfaction is not only dependent on the medic...
IntroductionPatient-centered communication (PCC) is one important component of patient-centered care...
Purpose: We tested relationships between patient-centered communication (PCC), relatedness to health...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient-centered (PC) communication is a priority in many healthcare organizat...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Contains fulltext : 182211.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Patien...
Objective To examine whether adolescents ’ and parents ’ perceptions of patient-centered communicati...
Abstract Providing healthcare services that respect and meet patients’ and caregivers’ needs are ess...
Patient-professional communication has been suggested to be a major determinant of treatment outcome...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
As the population ages, morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease will increase. Some ...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
In today’s world, successful health care and patient satisfaction is not only dependent on the medic...