In today’s world, successful health care and patient satisfaction is not only dependent on the medical treatment patient’s receive, but also the relationship and communication that takes place between the patient and physician. Patient’s value when physicians are communicative, caring, and treat the patient as an equal. Patient-Centered Care (PCC) addresses this by helping ensure both the physician’s and patient’s needs are met. PCC creates effective communication and results in better overall health outcomes for patients. Therefore, this study examined the communicative behaviors and practices that physicians use to implement PCC, specifically seeking to understand (a) the communicative strategies that participants implement when communica...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
Background: To explore registered nurses’ (RNs’) experiences of practising person-centred care (PCC)...
Ongoing research indicates that there are numerous benefits to patient-centered care (Beck & Gordon,...
Abstract Providing healthcare services that respect and meet patients’ and caregivers’ needs are ess...
(1) Background: The ability to communicate with patients and their relatives is a crucial skill for ...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
Yanich, DaniloCommunication matters in medical encounters. Health care providers, patients, research...
Medicine is beginning to appreciate the value of “patient-centeredness”—healthcare attentive to the ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Effective communication; whether from an interpersonal, mass media, or global perspective, is a crit...
The purpose of this study is to ask patients about the information they received during their initia...
Many training curricula, research efforts, and resources have been focused on what makes competent d...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key observable indicators of person-centred care (PCC) from interviews with p...
Clinical practice is patient-centered. Communication is the main element on which the physician-pati...
The healthcare system we know today is in crisis. Too many chronically ill patients are seeking care...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
Background: To explore registered nurses’ (RNs’) experiences of practising person-centred care (PCC)...
Ongoing research indicates that there are numerous benefits to patient-centered care (Beck & Gordon,...
Abstract Providing healthcare services that respect and meet patients’ and caregivers’ needs are ess...
(1) Background: The ability to communicate with patients and their relatives is a crucial skill for ...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
Yanich, DaniloCommunication matters in medical encounters. Health care providers, patients, research...
Medicine is beginning to appreciate the value of “patient-centeredness”—healthcare attentive to the ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Effective communication; whether from an interpersonal, mass media, or global perspective, is a crit...
The purpose of this study is to ask patients about the information they received during their initia...
Many training curricula, research efforts, and resources have been focused on what makes competent d...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key observable indicators of person-centred care (PCC) from interviews with p...
Clinical practice is patient-centered. Communication is the main element on which the physician-pati...
The healthcare system we know today is in crisis. Too many chronically ill patients are seeking care...
Interaction between patients and healthcare providers, intimate contact, and information sharing hav...
Background: To explore registered nurses’ (RNs’) experiences of practising person-centred care (PCC)...
Ongoing research indicates that there are numerous benefits to patient-centered care (Beck & Gordon,...