Racial differences in health and health care persist. These differences can be linked, in part, to physician-patient communication. This study examined the effect of race concordance and communication comfort on the patient’s level of general satisfaction and their intent to adhere to physician instructions. Results indicate that patient satisfaction and likelihood of adher-ence are related to communication comfort. Additionally, patients seeing a physician of their own race are more likely to adhere to instructions than those seeing a physician of a different race, although the effect of race-concordance is not as strong as communication comfort. In-terestingly, race-concordance is not related to patient satisfaction. We conclude that both...
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the sa...
The need for psychologists to appeal to disadvantaged clients is increasingly relevant as the U.S po...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
BACKGROUND: The 2004 ACP position paper on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care states that ...
the same race rate their medical visits as more satisfying and participatory than do those who see p...
We examined a national sample of African American, white, Hispanic, and Asian American respondents t...
Introduction: Although both socioeconomic and race- related factors both influence quality of medica...
The importance of effective physician-patient communication for positive health care outcomes has be...
The prevalence of health disparities among minorities is linked to low health literacy, implicit bia...
Objectives. We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communi...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologi...
Background: In recent years there has been hopeful interest in using a patient-centered communicati...
We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communication durin...
Over the last decade, patient's health care experience has become a valuable metric. Studies suggest...
Background: The purpose of this study was twofold: to determine if racial disconcordance of the heal...
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the sa...
The need for psychologists to appeal to disadvantaged clients is increasingly relevant as the U.S po...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
BACKGROUND: The 2004 ACP position paper on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care states that ...
the same race rate their medical visits as more satisfying and participatory than do those who see p...
We examined a national sample of African American, white, Hispanic, and Asian American respondents t...
Introduction: Although both socioeconomic and race- related factors both influence quality of medica...
The importance of effective physician-patient communication for positive health care outcomes has be...
The prevalence of health disparities among minorities is linked to low health literacy, implicit bia...
Objectives. We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communi...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologi...
Background: In recent years there has been hopeful interest in using a patient-centered communicati...
We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient–physician communication durin...
Over the last decade, patient's health care experience has become a valuable metric. Studies suggest...
Background: The purpose of this study was twofold: to determine if racial disconcordance of the heal...
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the sa...
The need for psychologists to appeal to disadvantaged clients is increasingly relevant as the U.S po...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...