Background. Computers are now commonplace in the general practice consultation in many countries and literature is beginning to appear that describes the effects of this presence on the doctor-patient relationship. Concepts such as patient centredness emphasize the importance of this relationship to patient outcomes, yet the presence of the computer has introduced another partner to that relationship. Objective. To describe the patient-doctor-computer relationship during the opening period of the consultation. Methods. Twenty GPs provided 141 consultations for direct observation, using digital video. Consultations were analysed according to Goffman's dramaturgical methodology. Results. Openings could be described as doctor, patient or compu...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
A body of work has focused on consultations between general practitioners (GPs) and patients.1–3 Oft...
Studies of the doctor-patient relationship have focused on the elaboration of power and/or authority...
Background: Almost all general practitioners in Australia now use a computer for some part of the co...
<strong>Background</strong> General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, there...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although historically ther...
If the practitioner uses a clinical computer during consultation with the patient there may be adver...
The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using three-channel video to explore the impa...
The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using three-channel video to explore the impa...
This study aims to understand the use of a computer during GP consultations and to enable the develo...
<p><strong>Background</strong> Systematic reviews have suggested that time spent on computerrelated ...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
A body of work has focused on consultations between general practitioners (GPs) and patients.1–3 Oft...
Studies of the doctor-patient relationship have focused on the elaboration of power and/or authority...
Background: Almost all general practitioners in Australia now use a computer for some part of the co...
<strong>Background</strong> General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, there...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although historically ther...
If the practitioner uses a clinical computer during consultation with the patient there may be adver...
The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using three-channel video to explore the impa...
The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using three-channel video to explore the impa...
This study aims to understand the use of a computer during GP consultations and to enable the develo...
<p><strong>Background</strong> Systematic reviews have suggested that time spent on computerrelated ...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
A body of work has focused on consultations between general practitioners (GPs) and patients.1–3 Oft...