Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model, as goal-directed, catalyzed by achieving rapport, and depending on the medical context: i.e. medically explained symptoms (MES) or medically unexplained symptoms (MUS).To explore internists' interaction strategy discourses in the context of MES and MUS.We interviewed twenty internists working in a Dutch academic hospital, identified relevant text fragments in the interview transcripts and analyzed the data based on a discourse analysis approach.We identified four interaction strategy discourses: relating, structuring, exploring, and influencing. Each was characterized by a dilemma: relating by 'creating nearness versus keeping distance'; structuring ...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenge our perception of illness. As a consequence, a MUS-pa...
This thesis presents research on how doctors and patients negotiate meaning through interaction, foc...
A small group of patients with chronic illnesses and primary care doctors participated in a structur...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mode...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chr...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mod...
BackgroundInternists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model...
A productive interaction with patients about their treatment, the meaning and consequences of their ...
Background: According to the Chronic Care Model, productive interactions are crucial to patient outc...
Abstract Background Person‐centred care implies a change in interaction between care professionals a...
Background: According to the Chronic Care Model, productive interactions are crucial to patient outc...
This article reports our ongoing work in developing a model of health care communication called coll...
<p>In the context of Medically Explained Symptoms (MES) physician interaction strategies focus on re...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the communication strategies clinicians use to navigate ...
Despite advances in medical technologies, interpersonal communication remains the primary tool physi...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenge our perception of illness. As a consequence, a MUS-pa...
This thesis presents research on how doctors and patients negotiate meaning through interaction, foc...
A small group of patients with chronic illnesses and primary care doctors participated in a structur...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mode...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chr...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mod...
BackgroundInternists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model...
A productive interaction with patients about their treatment, the meaning and consequences of their ...
Background: According to the Chronic Care Model, productive interactions are crucial to patient outc...
Abstract Background Person‐centred care implies a change in interaction between care professionals a...
Background: According to the Chronic Care Model, productive interactions are crucial to patient outc...
This article reports our ongoing work in developing a model of health care communication called coll...
<p>In the context of Medically Explained Symptoms (MES) physician interaction strategies focus on re...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the communication strategies clinicians use to navigate ...
Despite advances in medical technologies, interpersonal communication remains the primary tool physi...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenge our perception of illness. As a consequence, a MUS-pa...
This thesis presents research on how doctors and patients negotiate meaning through interaction, foc...
A small group of patients with chronic illnesses and primary care doctors participated in a structur...