Participants in Hong Kong viewed pairs of doctor-patient interviews, each pair with 1 doctor-centered and 1 patient-centered interview. They evaluated each doctor and selected 1 doctor of the pair they would prefer for themselves and family members. Seventy-eight percent preferred the patient-centered physician. When the evaluations were compared, participants rated the patient-centered doctor in the pair significantly higher than the doctor-centered doctor on 31 of 32 behaviors. Patient-centered doctors were rated significantly higher on all 6 subscales assessing differing dimensions of doctor behavior. When given the choice, Hong Kong patients strongly preferred the patient-centered interviewing style despite a health care system that is ...
Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hon...
Objective: To assess European patients’ preferences regarding seven aspects of doctor-patient commun...
Abstract Objective The paper characterizes outpatient communication in a major cancer hospital in so...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Doctors communication abilities are associated with outcomes of medical ca...
The studies were conducted to (a) explain the doctor-patient relationship and communication in Chine...
Much research has explored the interaction between doctor and patient in the consultation and patien...
Contains fulltext : 159402.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Objective: To identify patient's preferences for patient centred consultation in general practice. D...
Objective: To identify patient's preferences for patient centred consultation in general practice. D...
Background Asian countries are making efforts to apply the partnership model in doctor-patient commu...
It has been suggested that patient-centred communication does not necessarily translate into a 'one-...
In this article, we report findings from the first qualitatively driven study of patient–clinician c...
Introduction: Communication between patients and health care providers is important for the effectiv...
This study examined how female and male patients perceive primary doctors’ communication skills in t...
Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hon...
Objective: To assess European patients’ preferences regarding seven aspects of doctor-patient commun...
Abstract Objective The paper characterizes outpatient communication in a major cancer hospital in so...
OBJECTIVE To investigate patient preferences for a patient-centered or a biomedical communication st...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Doctors communication abilities are associated with outcomes of medical ca...
The studies were conducted to (a) explain the doctor-patient relationship and communication in Chine...
Much research has explored the interaction between doctor and patient in the consultation and patien...
Contains fulltext : 159402.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Objective: To identify patient's preferences for patient centred consultation in general practice. D...
Objective: To identify patient's preferences for patient centred consultation in general practice. D...
Background Asian countries are making efforts to apply the partnership model in doctor-patient commu...
It has been suggested that patient-centred communication does not necessarily translate into a 'one-...
In this article, we report findings from the first qualitatively driven study of patient–clinician c...
Introduction: Communication between patients and health care providers is important for the effectiv...
This study examined how female and male patients perceive primary doctors’ communication skills in t...
Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hon...
Objective: To assess European patients’ preferences regarding seven aspects of doctor-patient commun...
Abstract Objective The paper characterizes outpatient communication in a major cancer hospital in so...