Objective: To investigate whether and how doctors’ attachment styles and emotional intelligence (EI) might influence patients’ emotional expressions in general practice consultations. Methods: Video recordings of 26 junior doctors consulting with 173 patients were coded using the Verona Coding Definition of Emotional Sequences (VR-CoDES). Doctors’ attachment style was scored across two dimensions, avoidance and anxiety, using the Experiences in Close Relationships: Short Form questionnaire. EI was assessed with the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test. Multilevel Poisson regressions modelled the probability of patients’ expressing emotional distress, considering doctors’ attachment styles and EI and demographic and contextual fa...
Background: Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic spectrum. However, ...
<b>Background</b> Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic s...
The present study examined the communication sequences consisting of doctors’ responses to patients’...
Objective To investigate whether and how doctors’ attachment styles and emotional intelligence (EI) ...
Background: Patient-provider communication (PPC) influences patients’ health trajectories and genera...
Context In a previous study, we found that emotional intelligence (EI) mediates the negative influen...
Objective To investigate the relationship between trainee doctors’ attachment style and their perfor...
Patients often present hints to emotional issues in clinical interactions. However, these are often ...
Objective To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation might infl...
Background . For many patients, the doctors’ empathy is just as important as their clinical experien...
Funding: This study was conducted as part of the communication skill teaching programme within the S...
Objective: To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation might in...
Background NICE guidelines for the management of emotional concerns in primary care emphasise the...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. BACKGROUND: NICE guideline...
Objective: To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation condition...
Background: Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic spectrum. However, ...
<b>Background</b> Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic s...
The present study examined the communication sequences consisting of doctors’ responses to patients’...
Objective To investigate whether and how doctors’ attachment styles and emotional intelligence (EI) ...
Background: Patient-provider communication (PPC) influences patients’ health trajectories and genera...
Context In a previous study, we found that emotional intelligence (EI) mediates the negative influen...
Objective To investigate the relationship between trainee doctors’ attachment style and their perfor...
Patients often present hints to emotional issues in clinical interactions. However, these are often ...
Objective To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation might infl...
Background . For many patients, the doctors’ empathy is just as important as their clinical experien...
Funding: This study was conducted as part of the communication skill teaching programme within the S...
Objective: To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation might in...
Background NICE guidelines for the management of emotional concerns in primary care emphasise the...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. BACKGROUND: NICE guideline...
Objective: To explore whether and how patient multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation condition...
Background: Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic spectrum. However, ...
<b>Background</b> Physician empathy is important to patients across the socio-economic s...
The present study examined the communication sequences consisting of doctors’ responses to patients’...