Background: Physicians who hold medical disability assessment interviews (social insurance physicians) are probably influenced by stereotypes of claimants, especially because they have limited time available and they have to make complicated decisions. Because little is known about the influences of stereotyping on assessment interviews, the objectives of this paper were to qualitatively investigate: (1) the content of stereotypes used to classify claimants with regard to the way in which they communicate; (2) the origins of such stereotypes; (3) the advantages and disadvantages of stereotyping in assessment interviews; and (4) how social insurance physicians minimise the undesirable influences of negative stereotyping. Methods: Data were c...
Purpose: Assessing patients’ work ability is a task that many general practitioners consider challen...
Context. Because insurance adjusters' decisions about whether to grant compensation to disability cl...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
BACKGROUND: Research in different fields of medicine suggests that communication is important in phy...
Abstract Introduction Role play with standardised sim-ulated patients is often included in communica...
Background: Very little is known about the attitudes and views that might underlie and explain the v...
Discussion within rehabilitation literature suggests that visible disability is a cue which influenc...
PURPOSE: The Disability Assessment Structured Interview (DASI) is a semi-structured interview for as...
Background: Variation in assessments is a universal given, and work disability assessments by insura...
Abstract Background Physicians require specific communication skills, because the face-to-face conta...
abstract: The current study looked at weight stereotype presence and whether certain types of medica...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the provision of detailed information on participation and activit...
PURPOSE: It was assessed whether a post-graduate communication skills training course would increase...
People with disabilities (PWDs) constitute about 15-20% of the total population. Health disparities ...
People with disabilities (PWDs) constitute about 15-20% of the total population. Health disparities ...
Purpose: Assessing patients’ work ability is a task that many general practitioners consider challen...
Context. Because insurance adjusters' decisions about whether to grant compensation to disability cl...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
BACKGROUND: Research in different fields of medicine suggests that communication is important in phy...
Abstract Introduction Role play with standardised sim-ulated patients is often included in communica...
Background: Very little is known about the attitudes and views that might underlie and explain the v...
Discussion within rehabilitation literature suggests that visible disability is a cue which influenc...
PURPOSE: The Disability Assessment Structured Interview (DASI) is a semi-structured interview for as...
Background: Variation in assessments is a universal given, and work disability assessments by insura...
Abstract Background Physicians require specific communication skills, because the face-to-face conta...
abstract: The current study looked at weight stereotype presence and whether certain types of medica...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the provision of detailed information on participation and activit...
PURPOSE: It was assessed whether a post-graduate communication skills training course would increase...
People with disabilities (PWDs) constitute about 15-20% of the total population. Health disparities ...
People with disabilities (PWDs) constitute about 15-20% of the total population. Health disparities ...
Purpose: Assessing patients’ work ability is a task that many general practitioners consider challen...
Context. Because insurance adjusters' decisions about whether to grant compensation to disability cl...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...