This research program focused on studying patients' experiences of feeling respected and in particular the intrapersonal, interpersonal, intragroup and intergroup influences on such experiences. Consequences of feeling respected on patient outcomes were also assessed. The final chapter is a review of the literature on respect at different levels of analysis with emphasis on the example of doctor-patient relations. The second and third chapters focus on patients. With a focus on respect at the intrapersonal level, the second chapter (Study 1) explores patients' meanings of feeling respected. The third chapter (Study 2) provides support for the intrapersonal factors of expectations of the doctor and self-respect influencing respect feelings. ...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
The main purpose of this research study was to identify variables within the physician-patient relat...
Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly ...
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintRespectful care is central t...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
While doctors generally enjoy considerable status, some believe that this is increasingly threatened...
While doctors generally enjoy considerable status, some believe that this is increasingly threatened...
Background: The importance of respecting patients and participants in clinical research is widely re...
Claudine Clucas, Hazel Margaret Chapman, & Andrew Lovell, Registered nurses’ experiences of communic...
Abstract Background Standard interpretations of the ethical principle of respect for persons have no...
Objective. To examine whether it is possible to further specify what is meant when we maintain that ...
A qualitative study utilizing Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of a sample of nursing intervie...
Background: There is growing awareness that patient care suffers when nurses are not respected. Ther...
Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly ...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
The main purpose of this research study was to identify variables within the physician-patient relat...
Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly ...
Respect is frequently invoked as an integral aspect of ethics and professionalism in medicine, yet i...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintRespectful care is central t...
Respectfulness is demanded of doctors and predicts more positive patient health-related outcomes but...
While doctors generally enjoy considerable status, some believe that this is increasingly threatened...
While doctors generally enjoy considerable status, some believe that this is increasingly threatened...
Background: The importance of respecting patients and participants in clinical research is widely re...
Claudine Clucas, Hazel Margaret Chapman, & Andrew Lovell, Registered nurses’ experiences of communic...
Abstract Background Standard interpretations of the ethical principle of respect for persons have no...
Objective. To examine whether it is possible to further specify what is meant when we maintain that ...
A qualitative study utilizing Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of a sample of nursing intervie...
Background: There is growing awareness that patient care suffers when nurses are not respected. Ther...
Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly ...
Both in social science and in everyday life, 'respect' is an important and widely used term to descr...
The main purpose of this research study was to identify variables within the physician-patient relat...
Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly ...