Objective: Generally, increasing attention is being paid to the quality of doctor-patient communication. However, children's contributions have been, until now, primarily ignored in communication research, although there are indications that considering their views increases satisfaction and compliance. In the communication during outpatient pediatric encounters and what factors were associated with children's contributions. Patients: Twenty-one consulting pediatricians video-taped a total of 302 consecutive outpatient encounters. Design. Multilevel analysis was used to take into account the similarity among encounters with the same pediatrician. Results. Children's contributions to the outpatient encounters were limited to 4%. Pediatrician...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Fifty parents of patients aged six or under who attended the Community Health and Social Services Ce...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
Pediatricians are generally confronted with a variety of health problems. Each of these problems may...
Unlike many current studies involving children and adolescents, this study focuses on the pediatric ...
Effective healthcare communication represents a complex and dynamic process that unfolds over time c...
Involving children in their healthcare encounter is a national and international priority. While exi...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to evaluate the need for improved communication betw...
Good communication between a parent and pediatrician may increase therapeutic adherence and the pare...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore (1) how and with which specificity the young ...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between primary care and specialty physicians is essential for co...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
This study investigated pediatrician-parent communication by content, analyz-ing medical encounters ...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Fifty parents of patients aged six or under who attended the Community Health and Social Services Ce...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
Pediatricians are generally confronted with a variety of health problems. Each of these problems may...
Unlike many current studies involving children and adolescents, this study focuses on the pediatric ...
Effective healthcare communication represents a complex and dynamic process that unfolds over time c...
Involving children in their healthcare encounter is a national and international priority. While exi...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to evaluate the need for improved communication betw...
Good communication between a parent and pediatrician may increase therapeutic adherence and the pare...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore (1) how and with which specificity the young ...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between primary care and specialty physicians is essential for co...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
This study investigated pediatrician-parent communication by content, analyz-ing medical encounters ...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Fifty parents of patients aged six or under who attended the Community Health and Social Services Ce...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...