We analyzed how often patients and physicians identified the same principal problem for 439 return primary care visits. Agreement between the patient and physician, called concordance, was scored as complete when both cited a problem in the same organ-system (208 visits; 47%) ; as partial when the patient cited a problem that was anywhere but first on the physician's problem list but both parties agreed on the biological or psychosocial nature of the principal problem (114 visits; 26%); or as absent (117 visits; 27%). Concordance scores were significantly lower when physicians identified a principal psychosocial problem or when patients identified a principal problem related to psychosocial issues, preventive medicine, the musculoskele...
People with serious mental illness die 10-25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
Patient-centered care has become increasingly important over the last decade, both in physical and m...
Partnerships and concordance are desirable concepts for optimal healthcare. The concept of concordan...
Dyadic concordance in physician-patient interactions can be defined as the extent of agreement betwe...
This study assesses the level of agreement on medication therapy problem (MTP) identification and cl...
PURPOSE We assessed the relationship between 4 attributes of the physician-patient relationship and ...
The physician–patient relationship can be defined as co-constructed: Both clinicians and patients ha...
Background:The rapid pace of medical advances coupled with specialization and super-specialization, ...
In this study, physicians correctly identified the patient's main RFV in a majority of the visits. F...
study in general practice. Family Practice 1996; 13: 427-431. Objective. This study aimed to examine...
Objective. The primary aim of this study was to validate an instrument of physician–patient agreemen...
Purpose: Patients approach primary care providers with many biopsychosocial issues. Do the beliefs o...
How can effective patient-provider relationships be developed when the underlying cause of the healt...
Contains fulltext : 108501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: To obtain information about the prevalence of chronic conditions, data can be acquired b...
People with serious mental illness die 10-25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
Patient-centered care has become increasingly important over the last decade, both in physical and m...
Partnerships and concordance are desirable concepts for optimal healthcare. The concept of concordan...
Dyadic concordance in physician-patient interactions can be defined as the extent of agreement betwe...
This study assesses the level of agreement on medication therapy problem (MTP) identification and cl...
PURPOSE We assessed the relationship between 4 attributes of the physician-patient relationship and ...
The physician–patient relationship can be defined as co-constructed: Both clinicians and patients ha...
Background:The rapid pace of medical advances coupled with specialization and super-specialization, ...
In this study, physicians correctly identified the patient's main RFV in a majority of the visits. F...
study in general practice. Family Practice 1996; 13: 427-431. Objective. This study aimed to examine...
Objective. The primary aim of this study was to validate an instrument of physician–patient agreemen...
Purpose: Patients approach primary care providers with many biopsychosocial issues. Do the beliefs o...
How can effective patient-provider relationships be developed when the underlying cause of the healt...
Contains fulltext : 108501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: To obtain information about the prevalence of chronic conditions, data can be acquired b...
People with serious mental illness die 10-25 years sooner than people without these conditions. Mult...
Patient-centered care has become increasingly important over the last decade, both in physical and m...
Partnerships and concordance are desirable concepts for optimal healthcare. The concept of concordan...