Aim: To assess patient expectations from a consultation with a family physician and determine the level and area of patient involvement in the communication process. Method: We videotaped 403 consecutive patient-physician consultations in the offices of 27 Estonian family physicians. All videotaped patients completed a questionnaire about their expectations before and after the consultation. Patient assessment of expected and obtained psychosocial support and biomedical information during the consultation with physician were compared. Two investigators independently assessed patient involvement in the consultation process on the basis of videotaped consultations, using a 5-point scale. Results: Receiving an explanation of biomedical informa...
Purpose: To describe the attitudes related to communication skills, confidence in using commnication...
Aim: To determine the communicative profiles of family physicians and the characteristics associated...
Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communicative responsibility. Recog...
Aim: To assess patient expectations from a consultation with a family physician and determine the le...
Aim: To assess patient expectations from a consultation with a family physician and determine the le...
Aim of study: to evaluate the patients expectations and experience of health care services provided ...
OBJECTIVES: To know the patients ’ expectations and the fulfillment of these at family medicine cons...
Objective. Patient satisfaction with health care services is considered an important factor of healt...
This study investigated patient expectations by distributing surveys to family physicians and patien...
Objective: To study the influence of age, gender and the nature of the patient's problems on length ...
Abstract Background Good patient experience is recognized as an important component of a strong prim...
Background: The Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) was designed to encapsulate consultation outcome...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients’ expectations in primary health care. Objectives: 1. To deter...
Objective: To study the expectations and satisfaction of patients visiting Family Practice Clinics, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annals of Family Medicin...
Purpose: To describe the attitudes related to communication skills, confidence in using commnication...
Aim: To determine the communicative profiles of family physicians and the characteristics associated...
Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communicative responsibility. Recog...
Aim: To assess patient expectations from a consultation with a family physician and determine the le...
Aim: To assess patient expectations from a consultation with a family physician and determine the le...
Aim of study: to evaluate the patients expectations and experience of health care services provided ...
OBJECTIVES: To know the patients ’ expectations and the fulfillment of these at family medicine cons...
Objective. Patient satisfaction with health care services is considered an important factor of healt...
This study investigated patient expectations by distributing surveys to family physicians and patien...
Objective: To study the influence of age, gender and the nature of the patient's problems on length ...
Abstract Background Good patient experience is recognized as an important component of a strong prim...
Background: The Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) was designed to encapsulate consultation outcome...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients’ expectations in primary health care. Objectives: 1. To deter...
Objective: To study the expectations and satisfaction of patients visiting Family Practice Clinics, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Annals of Family Medicin...
Purpose: To describe the attitudes related to communication skills, confidence in using commnication...
Aim: To determine the communicative profiles of family physicians and the characteristics associated...
Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communicative responsibility. Recog...