CONTEXT: General practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare ratings of GP registrars' communication skills by patients and GP examiners. DESIGN: A comparative study where the communication skills of GP registrars were assessed both by patients, using a validated tool called the Doctors' Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (DISQ), and by GP examiners as part of the Fellowship examination of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). PARTICIPANTS: These included 138 GP registrars, 6075 patients, and more than 70 GP examiners. RESULTS: Spearman rank correlations were used to test the strength of the relationship between Fellowship examination and DISQ scores. Findings showed that there were several communication skills areas with mild...
Background: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
Background: Good communication is a core competency for all physicians. Thus, medical students requi...
CONTEXT: General practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare ratings of GP registrars' communication skills by ...
General practice.This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the ‘Additional Link’ ab...
Patient evaluations of physician communication are widely used, but we know little about how these r...
Introduction: Communication is a process of sending and receiving messages, signals and information...
Background: Communication is a key competence for health care professionals. Analysis of registrar a...
Contains fulltext : 97982.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGROU...
OBJECTIVE: In recent decades, there has been increased interest in tools for assessing and improving...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annals of Family Medicin...
Background: There is little published research about differences in doctor-patient communication of ...
PURPOSE: The evidence suggests that a longitudinal training of communication skills embedded in a ri...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
Purpose To examine how family physicians’, patients’ and trained clinical raters’ assessments of phy...
Background: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
Background: Good communication is a core competency for all physicians. Thus, medical students requi...
CONTEXT: General practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare ratings of GP registrars' communication skills by ...
General practice.This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the ‘Additional Link’ ab...
Patient evaluations of physician communication are widely used, but we know little about how these r...
Introduction: Communication is a process of sending and receiving messages, signals and information...
Background: Communication is a key competence for health care professionals. Analysis of registrar a...
Contains fulltext : 97982.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGROU...
OBJECTIVE: In recent decades, there has been increased interest in tools for assessing and improving...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annals of Family Medicin...
Background: There is little published research about differences in doctor-patient communication of ...
PURPOSE: The evidence suggests that a longitudinal training of communication skills embedded in a ri...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
Purpose To examine how family physicians’, patients’ and trained clinical raters’ assessments of phy...
Background: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of medical communication performance usually focuses on rating generically ap...
Background: Good communication is a core competency for all physicians. Thus, medical students requi...