Although recent work has encouraged doctors to express their uncertainty to patients as a means to improve communication the potential impact of this on patients remains unclear. The present study first explored the impact of the way in which uncertainty was expressed (behaviourally versus verbally) on doctor's and patient's beliefs about patient confidence. Second the study examined the role of the patient's personal characteristics and knowledge of their doctor as a means to address the broader context. Matched questionnaires were completed by GPs (n = 66, response rate = 92%) and patients (n = 550, response rate = 88%) from practices in the south-east of England. The results showed that the majority of GPs and patients viewed verbal expr...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients attending general practice do not have an obvious diagno...
Objective Positive communication is advocated for physicians during consultations with patients pres...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
Although recent work has encouraged doctors to express their uncertainty to patients as a means to i...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Background: Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are m...
OBJECTIVE: Physicians are increasingly expected to share uncertain information, yet there is concern...
BACKGROUND:Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are mo...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Can we communicate effectively by reckoning with uncertainty? Is it possible to define a rhetorical ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there is little e...
textabstractBackground: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there...
This study tested between two interpretations of confidence in diagnostic hypotheses: expected proba...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients attending general practice do not have an obvious diagno...
Objective Positive communication is advocated for physicians during consultations with patients pres...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
Although recent work has encouraged doctors to express their uncertainty to patients as a means to i...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Background: Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are m...
OBJECTIVE: Physicians are increasingly expected to share uncertain information, yet there is concern...
BACKGROUND:Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are mo...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Can we communicate effectively by reckoning with uncertainty? Is it possible to define a rhetorical ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there is little e...
textabstractBackground: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there...
This study tested between two interpretations of confidence in diagnostic hypotheses: expected proba...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients attending general practice do not have an obvious diagno...
Objective Positive communication is advocated for physicians during consultations with patients pres...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...