The design of this study is a video-recorded simulated consultation. Its aim is to evaluate the effect of changing seating arrangements and stethoscope visibility on patient enablement and non-verbal behaviour. Twelve simulated consultations with six actor-patients and a ‘real’ doctor were video recorded. Either the ‘real’ doctor or actor-patient, blind to the hypothesis sat in large executive office chair during the consult. The patient entered the room afresh for each consult. Consultation quality and outcomes were independently evaluated on three measures: The Patient Enablement Index (PEI), the Leicester Assessment Package (LAP); Non-Verbal Communication (NVC). Both expert reviewers were also blind to the study aim. The results: the doc...
This two-phase study examines a physician’s use of one of five different types of technology to not...
Background In medical education, teaching methods offering intensive practice withou...
Contains fulltext : 182396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
The design of this study is a video-recorded simulated consultation. Its aim is to evaluate the effe...
A simple change to the primary care consultation room can have a significant impact on the patient e...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The outpatient consultation room remains unchanged despite increasing use of tec...
Introduction: Emergency medicine residents use simulation training for many reasons, such as gaining...
Background Occupational sitting is associated with negative health outcomes. Sit–stand workstations ...
Introduction: Emergency medicine residents use simulation training for many reasons, such as gaining...
Background: Video consultation (VC) is increasingly seen as a cost-effective way of providing outpat...
Background General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, thereby changing the n...
Context Medical students may benefit from hearing patients’ experiences, but it is not clear whether...
Background In medical education, teaching methods offering intensive practice without high utilizat...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review qualitative studies reporting the use of virtual consultations ...
This two-phase study examines a physician’s use of one of five different types of technology to not...
Background In medical education, teaching methods offering intensive practice withou...
Contains fulltext : 182396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
The design of this study is a video-recorded simulated consultation. Its aim is to evaluate the effe...
A simple change to the primary care consultation room can have a significant impact on the patient e...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The outpatient consultation room remains unchanged despite increasing use of tec...
Introduction: Emergency medicine residents use simulation training for many reasons, such as gaining...
Background Occupational sitting is associated with negative health outcomes. Sit–stand workstations ...
Introduction: Emergency medicine residents use simulation training for many reasons, such as gaining...
Background: Video consultation (VC) is increasingly seen as a cost-effective way of providing outpat...
Background General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, thereby changing the n...
Context Medical students may benefit from hearing patients’ experiences, but it is not clear whether...
Background In medical education, teaching methods offering intensive practice without high utilizat...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review qualitative studies reporting the use of virtual consultations ...
This two-phase study examines a physician’s use of one of five different types of technology to not...
Background In medical education, teaching methods offering intensive practice withou...
Contains fulltext : 182396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...