Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and implementation of clinical guidelines for psychosocial problems in Dutch general practice in the 1990s. Methods: From a database of 5184 consultations videotaped between 1977 and 2008, 512 consultations assessed by GPs as ‘completely psychosocial’ were coded with RIAS (Roter Interaction Analysis System). The 121 consultations prior to and 391 consultations after implementation of guidelines were analyzed whether communication styles have changed over time. Results: We found that GPs were more likely to consider consultations to be mainly (17%) or completely (12%) psychosocial after the implementation of guidelines. They gave more biomedical and p...
Background: Departing from the hypotheses that over the past decades patients have become more activ...
Abstract Background Doctor-patient communication has been influenced over time by factors such as th...
The factors that influence the interpretation and treatment of psychosocial complaints by general pr...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Contains fulltext : 167932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
This study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his...
Objective A common explanation for medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) relates patients' psychosoci...
BACKGROUND: Dutch GPs are frequently consulted by patients presenting physical complaints which have...
The study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his ...
Nowadays the importance of doctor-patient communication is undisputable. The objectives of this st...
Objective: We aim to study GPs' sensitivity to patients' distress and communication on psychosocial ...
Background: Departing from the hypotheses that over the past decades patients have become more activ...
Abstract Background Doctor-patient communication has been influenced over time by factors such as th...
The factors that influence the interpretation and treatment of psychosocial complaints by general pr...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Contains fulltext : 167932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
This study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his...
Objective A common explanation for medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) relates patients' psychosoci...
BACKGROUND: Dutch GPs are frequently consulted by patients presenting physical complaints which have...
The study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his ...
Nowadays the importance of doctor-patient communication is undisputable. The objectives of this st...
Objective: We aim to study GPs' sensitivity to patients' distress and communication on psychosocial ...
Background: Departing from the hypotheses that over the past decades patients have become more activ...
Abstract Background Doctor-patient communication has been influenced over time by factors such as th...
The factors that influence the interpretation and treatment of psychosocial complaints by general pr...