BACKGROUND: Good communication is central to the effectiveness of general practice (GP) service provision, as well as to patient satisfaction with surgeries, but very little is known about the actual communication that occurs between patients and surgeries. AIM: This study was carried out to examine, for the first time, how receptionists interact with patients on the telephone, in order to identify features of communication associated with efficacy and patient satisfaction. DESIGN AND SETTING: We conducted a qualitative conversation analysis of incoming patient telephone calls, recorded ‘for training purposes’, in three English GP surgeries. METHODS: Data were analysed qualitatively to identify effective communication, then coded to establi...
Background: General practice (GP) trainees may seek supervisor assistance to complete their patient ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
Background: The increasing difficulty experienced by general practices in meeting patient demand is ...
Objective: This study addresses, for the first time, the effectiveness of receptionists handling inc...
This article reports on the results of two studies into telephone calls from patients to receptionis...
When patients call to make appointments at the doctors, the relative urgency of their healthcare nee...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this record.OBJECTIVE:...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal College of General...
Background Primary care telephone consultations are increasingly used for patient triage, reviews, a...
Receptionists who work in general practice surgeries in Great Britain are part of a large, state-fun...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background The receptionist is pivotal to the smooth running ...
BACKGROUND: To better manage patient demand, some general practices have implemented a 'telephone fi...
Objectives To establish: a) feasibility of training GPs in a communication intervention to solicit a...
In studying the connections between the verbal interactions in general practice consultations and ou...
Often a patient’s first contact with their health service is through a medical receptionist. Literat...
Background: General practice (GP) trainees may seek supervisor assistance to complete their patient ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
Background: The increasing difficulty experienced by general practices in meeting patient demand is ...
Objective: This study addresses, for the first time, the effectiveness of receptionists handling inc...
This article reports on the results of two studies into telephone calls from patients to receptionis...
When patients call to make appointments at the doctors, the relative urgency of their healthcare nee...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this record.OBJECTIVE:...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal College of General...
Background Primary care telephone consultations are increasingly used for patient triage, reviews, a...
Receptionists who work in general practice surgeries in Great Britain are part of a large, state-fun...
© British Journal of General Practice. Background The receptionist is pivotal to the smooth running ...
BACKGROUND: To better manage patient demand, some general practices have implemented a 'telephone fi...
Objectives To establish: a) feasibility of training GPs in a communication intervention to solicit a...
In studying the connections between the verbal interactions in general practice consultations and ou...
Often a patient’s first contact with their health service is through a medical receptionist. Literat...
Background: General practice (GP) trainees may seek supervisor assistance to complete their patient ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
Background: The increasing difficulty experienced by general practices in meeting patient demand is ...