Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between observable patient and doctor verbal and non-verbal behaviors and the degree of enablement in consultations according to the Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) (a patient-reported consultation outcome measure). METHODS: We analyzed 88 recorded routine primary care consultations. Verbal and non-verbal communications were analyzed using the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS) and the Medical Interaction Process System, respectively. Consultations were categorized as patient- or doctor-centered and by whether the patient or doctor was verbally dominant using the RIAS categorizations. RESULTS: Consultations that were regarded as patient-centered or verbally domina...
Although considerable attention has been given to doctor-patient communica- tion, relatively little ...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
ObjectivesTo explore consequences of interpreter mediation of visit communication on patient centere...
Objective: To assess the relationship between observable patient and doctor verbal and non-verbal be...
Objective: To assess the relationship between observable patient and doctor verbal and non-verbal be...
Objective: To identify types and functions of doctors’ verbal signalling behaviours used to share c...
BackgroundFew studies have assessed the importance of a broad range of verbal and non-verbal consult...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate i) how the patient's participation in interaction occurs in interpreter-me...
This study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his...
Copyright © 2002 La Trobe UniversityPatient enablement is a possible outcome of primary health care ...
The study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his ...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
Background: The Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) was designed to encapsulate consultation outcome...
Objectives: To explore interactional processes in which clinical decisions are made in situ during m...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
Although considerable attention has been given to doctor-patient communica- tion, relatively little ...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
ObjectivesTo explore consequences of interpreter mediation of visit communication on patient centere...
Objective: To assess the relationship between observable patient and doctor verbal and non-verbal be...
Objective: To assess the relationship between observable patient and doctor verbal and non-verbal be...
Objective: To identify types and functions of doctors’ verbal signalling behaviours used to share c...
BackgroundFew studies have assessed the importance of a broad range of verbal and non-verbal consult...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate i) how the patient's participation in interaction occurs in interpreter-me...
This study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his...
Copyright © 2002 La Trobe UniversityPatient enablement is a possible outcome of primary health care ...
The study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his ...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
Background: The Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) was designed to encapsulate consultation outcome...
Objectives: To explore interactional processes in which clinical decisions are made in situ during m...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
Although considerable attention has been given to doctor-patient communica- tion, relatively little ...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
ObjectivesTo explore consequences of interpreter mediation of visit communication on patient centere...