PURPOSE: To explore the association between patient-centered communication, patients' satisfaction, and retention in care in assisted reproductive technology (ART) visits. METHODS: ART visits at eight Italian clinics were videotaped and coded using the Roter Interaction Analysis System, which includes a Patient-Centered Index (PCI), a summary "patient-centered communication" ratio. After the visit, patients completed a satisfaction questionnaire (SATQ). After 3 months, patients were asked about their retention in care. Spearman correlations and Mann-Whitney tests were used to test associations between the study variables; the open-ended item of SATQ was analyzed through content analysis. RESULTS: Eighty-five visits were videotaped (involvin...
QuestionWhich communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are ass...
Introduction: Therapeutic communication is important in patient care at the hospital in every patien...
STUDY QUESTION: What value can patients add to the development of guideline-based quality indicators...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the characteristics of doctor-couple communication content during actual A...
Contains fulltext : 108277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
Objectives: Although it has long been known that communication with medical professionals presents a...
BACKGROUND High-quality care for patients faced with infertility should be patient-centred. Few stud...
QUESTION: What is the effect of a multifaceted intervention with participation of patients on improv...
Contains fulltext : 97188.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Question: Which communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are a...
Question: Which communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are a...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
Objective To investigate whether different dimensions of patient centred care (PCC) were directly a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient-centredness is one of the core dimensions of quali...
QuestionWhich communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are ass...
Introduction: Therapeutic communication is important in patient care at the hospital in every patien...
STUDY QUESTION: What value can patients add to the development of guideline-based quality indicators...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the characteristics of doctor-couple communication content during actual A...
Contains fulltext : 108277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
Objectives: Although it has long been known that communication with medical professionals presents a...
BACKGROUND High-quality care for patients faced with infertility should be patient-centred. Few stud...
QUESTION: What is the effect of a multifaceted intervention with participation of patients on improv...
Contains fulltext : 97188.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Question: Which communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are a...
Question: Which communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are a...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
Objective To investigate whether different dimensions of patient centred care (PCC) were directly a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient-centredness is one of the core dimensions of quali...
QuestionWhich communication factors used by clinicians during patient-clinician interactions are ass...
Introduction: Therapeutic communication is important in patient care at the hospital in every patien...
STUDY QUESTION: What value can patients add to the development of guideline-based quality indicators...