Background. The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have important implications for treatment outcomes. This study aims to examine individual differences in patients’ trust, satisfaction and general distress from an attachment theoretical perspective. Material and methods. One hundred and thirty recently diagnosed cancer patients of three medical hospitals were extensively interviewed by trained psychologists to assess attachment style. Patients completed standardized questionnaires three and nine months after diagnosis to assess trust, satisfaction and distress. t-tests and repeated measures ANOVAs were used to examine differences between securely and insecurely attached patients and changes over time. ...
Objective: Trust is a vital component of the patient-provider relationship. Higher trust is associat...
This study extends previous research by examining perceived closeness as a moderator of traditional ...
To investigate which characteristics of the physician and of the consultation are related to patient...
Background. The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
BACKGROUND: The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
Objective In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the outcome of patient–phy...
Objective: Cancer patients need to trust their oncologist. How the oncologist communicates probably ...
Attachment style has been highlighted as a potential influence over cancer patients’ willingness to ...
Attachment styles are relational models that lead an individual to seek proximity to a safe or power...
Objective: Patient's trust in their physician is crucial for desirable treatment outcomes such as sa...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Patients often present hints to emotional issues in clinical interactions. However, these are often ...
Security of attachment is described as an inner resource that may also facilitate the adaptation of ...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that trust is a crucial construct in both interperson...
Doctors experience 10-20 percent of patient interactions as being personally difficult, but the sour...
Objective: Trust is a vital component of the patient-provider relationship. Higher trust is associat...
This study extends previous research by examining perceived closeness as a moderator of traditional ...
To investigate which characteristics of the physician and of the consultation are related to patient...
Background. The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
BACKGROUND: The degree of trust in and satisfaction with the physician has been shown to have import...
Objective In the present study, we investigated individual differences in the outcome of patient–phy...
Objective: Cancer patients need to trust their oncologist. How the oncologist communicates probably ...
Attachment style has been highlighted as a potential influence over cancer patients’ willingness to ...
Attachment styles are relational models that lead an individual to seek proximity to a safe or power...
Objective: Patient's trust in their physician is crucial for desirable treatment outcomes such as sa...
This study examines psychological distress and relationship satisfaction in cancer patients and thei...
Patients often present hints to emotional issues in clinical interactions. However, these are often ...
Security of attachment is described as an inner resource that may also facilitate the adaptation of ...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that trust is a crucial construct in both interperson...
Doctors experience 10-20 percent of patient interactions as being personally difficult, but the sour...
Objective: Trust is a vital component of the patient-provider relationship. Higher trust is associat...
This study extends previous research by examining perceived closeness as a moderator of traditional ...
To investigate which characteristics of the physician and of the consultation are related to patient...