A study of the communications between the medical staff of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital and the general practitioners referring patients to this hospital was carried out by means of questionnaires addressed to the doctors concerned, and designed to elicit information about the channels of communication, the circumstances surrounding such communications and their timing in relation to significant events. The postal questionnaire approach resulted in a good response from consultants, a fair response from general practitioners and a disappointingly poor response from junior hospital doctors
Nowadays the importance of doctor-patient communication is undisputable. The objectives of this st...
The study explored barriers to effective communication between doctors and patients, and to encourag...
A survey of general practitioners (GPs) in the south of England was undertaken to determine their un...
Background: Communication between general practitioners (GPs) and specialists is important, if we wa...
Background: The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPS) an...
Background The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPs) and...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between consultants and general practition...
Background: Communication between general practitioners (GPs) and specialists is an important aspect...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
A study of the communication between an Oral Medicine Unit and general dental practitioners (GDP) in...
The nature and structure of the primary care process remains to gain well deserved attention in rese...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, it was designed to determine what factors physicians ...
The timeliness and adequacy of inpatient discharge commu-nication between hospitals and general prac...
Communication difficulties between hospital doctors and nurses are well docu-mented. A survey undert...
This cross-sectional survey of a study was conducted to determine the extent of communication betwee...
Nowadays the importance of doctor-patient communication is undisputable. The objectives of this st...
The study explored barriers to effective communication between doctors and patients, and to encourag...
A survey of general practitioners (GPs) in the south of England was undertaken to determine their un...
Background: Communication between general practitioners (GPs) and specialists is important, if we wa...
Background: The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPS) an...
Background The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPs) and...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between consultants and general practition...
Background: Communication between general practitioners (GPs) and specialists is an important aspect...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
A study of the communication between an Oral Medicine Unit and general dental practitioners (GDP) in...
The nature and structure of the primary care process remains to gain well deserved attention in rese...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, it was designed to determine what factors physicians ...
The timeliness and adequacy of inpatient discharge commu-nication between hospitals and general prac...
Communication difficulties between hospital doctors and nurses are well docu-mented. A survey undert...
This cross-sectional survey of a study was conducted to determine the extent of communication betwee...
Nowadays the importance of doctor-patient communication is undisputable. The objectives of this st...
The study explored barriers to effective communication between doctors and patients, and to encourag...
A survey of general practitioners (GPs) in the south of England was undertaken to determine their un...