Background. The benefits of effective communication include good working relationships and increased patient satisfaction. Effective communication can improve patient understanding of treatment, improve compliance, and lead to better health. Aim. This literature review was conducted to gather knowledge and concepts related to doctor-patient communication and how they affect patient satisfaction and perceived quality of medical services in primary care. Method. Various electronic databases were used to search for articles, including PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus and Google Scholar. The headings of related articles were selected, which were narrowed down before annotating the articles concerned. Results. All the reviewed articles showed t...
Many training curricula, research efforts, and resources have been focused on what makes competent d...
Background: The quality and effectiveness of health care is largely determined by the quality of con...
Over the past 50 years, a confluence of research evidence and teaching practice has positioned effec...
Effective communication; whether from an interpersonal, mass media, or global perspective, is a crit...
Effective doctor-patient communication is a central clinical function in building a therapeutic doct...
This article examines, in detail, the quality of doctor-patient interaction. Doctor-patient communic...
The thesis investigated what in the eye of European citizens and primary care patients matters in do...
From a clinical perspective, effective and efficient communication is part of a strategy to ensure d...
Communication process gives to physician necessary information for establishing diagnosis and prescr...
The thesis investigated what in the eye of European citizens and primary care patients matters in do...
This paper investigates the relationship between doctor communication and its effect on patient sati...
Despite medical technologies developed for diagnosis and treatment, medical care still depends on e...
OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on the communicative behaviours primary care patients want from ...
Contains fulltext : 50238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Do...
This large scale study clearly shows that 'the spoken language is a most important tool in medicine'...
Many training curricula, research efforts, and resources have been focused on what makes competent d...
Background: The quality and effectiveness of health care is largely determined by the quality of con...
Over the past 50 years, a confluence of research evidence and teaching practice has positioned effec...
Effective communication; whether from an interpersonal, mass media, or global perspective, is a crit...
Effective doctor-patient communication is a central clinical function in building a therapeutic doct...
This article examines, in detail, the quality of doctor-patient interaction. Doctor-patient communic...
The thesis investigated what in the eye of European citizens and primary care patients matters in do...
From a clinical perspective, effective and efficient communication is part of a strategy to ensure d...
Communication process gives to physician necessary information for establishing diagnosis and prescr...
The thesis investigated what in the eye of European citizens and primary care patients matters in do...
This paper investigates the relationship between doctor communication and its effect on patient sati...
Despite medical technologies developed for diagnosis and treatment, medical care still depends on e...
OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on the communicative behaviours primary care patients want from ...
Contains fulltext : 50238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Do...
This large scale study clearly shows that 'the spoken language is a most important tool in medicine'...
Many training curricula, research efforts, and resources have been focused on what makes competent d...
Background: The quality and effectiveness of health care is largely determined by the quality of con...
Over the past 50 years, a confluence of research evidence and teaching practice has positioned effec...