Previous research suggests that television programming may influence viewers’ health-related knowledge, perceptions, and behaviors but has yet to examine patient–provider interactions on the most popular primetime television programs. We aimed to characterize the frequency and nature of patient-centered communication (PCC) behaviors on these programs, as cultivation and social cognitive theories suggest that these depictions may influence viewers’ expectations of real-life health-care experiences. We examined 203 patient–provider interactions across 84 episodes of 22 primetime television programs—both medical and non-medical—that aired during the spring of 2016 and spring of 2017. Each interaction was analyzed for the presence of 21 optimal...
BACKGROUND: Excellent communication is a necessary component of high-quality health care. We aimed t...
It has been suggested that patient-centred communication does not necessarily translate into a 'one-...
Objective: Mistrust in medical institutions has been implicated as a barrier that disproportionately...
Television is a part of the lives of many people. According to Larry Gross and George Gerbner's cult...
Ongoing research indicates that there are numerous benefits to patient-centered care (Beck & Gordon,...
A physician who communicates in a patient-centered way is a physician who adapts his or her communic...
This study explores nonverbal communication measured in a television medical drama using the NAAS fr...
Many efforts to teach and evaluate physician-patient communication are based on two assumptions: fir...
Objective: To explore how experienced clinicians from wide ranging specialities deliver bad news,...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
BACKGROUND When bad news about a cancer diagnosis is being delivered, patient-centered communicat...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
This study investigates doctors’ and patients’ usage of three speech functions; namely statements, q...
Popular culture portrayals of physicians have evolved in important ways since the early 1950s. Durin...
BACKGROUND: Excellent communication is a necessary component of high-quality health care. We aimed t...
It has been suggested that patient-centred communication does not necessarily translate into a 'one-...
Objective: Mistrust in medical institutions has been implicated as a barrier that disproportionately...
Television is a part of the lives of many people. According to Larry Gross and George Gerbner's cult...
Ongoing research indicates that there are numerous benefits to patient-centered care (Beck & Gordon,...
A physician who communicates in a patient-centered way is a physician who adapts his or her communic...
This study explores nonverbal communication measured in a television medical drama using the NAAS fr...
Many efforts to teach and evaluate physician-patient communication are based on two assumptions: fir...
Objective: To explore how experienced clinicians from wide ranging specialities deliver bad news,...
It is not only crucial to provide patients with information, but also to communicate this informatio...
BACKGROUND When bad news about a cancer diagnosis is being delivered, patient-centered communicat...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
Communication can be seen as the main ingredient in medical care. In reviewing doctor-patient commun...
This study investigates doctors’ and patients’ usage of three speech functions; namely statements, q...
Popular culture portrayals of physicians have evolved in important ways since the early 1950s. Durin...
BACKGROUND: Excellent communication is a necessary component of high-quality health care. We aimed t...
It has been suggested that patient-centred communication does not necessarily translate into a 'one-...
Objective: Mistrust in medical institutions has been implicated as a barrier that disproportionately...