BACKGROUND: Current daily general practice has become increasingly technical and somatically oriented (where attention to patients' feelings is decreased) due to an increase in protocol-based guidelines. Priorities in GP-patient communication have shifted from a focus on listening and empathy to task-oriented communication. AIM: To explore what barriers GPs experience when applying empathy in daily practice, and how these barriers are managed. DESIGN AND SETTING: Thirty Dutch GPs with sufficient heterogeneity in sex, age, type of practice, and rural or urban setting were interviewed. METHOD: The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) were applied. The verbatim transcripts were then analysed. RESULTS: According to p...
One in four people experience mental health problems each year worldwide. General Practitioners (GPs...
BACKGROUND: Empathy has positive effects on a range of healthcare outcomes. It is therefore an impor...
BACKGROUND: Empathy as a characteristic of patient-physician communication in both general practice ...
Contains fulltext : 167932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
Background: Empathy is regarded by patients and general practitioners (GPs) as fundamental in patien...
Contains fulltext : 191303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: E...
Background. Empathy is regarded by patients and general practitioners (GPs) as fundamental in patien...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted empathy as an important and effective factor in patient-physici...
There is general consensus that explicit expression of empathy in patient-GP communication is highly...
Contains fulltext : 175720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
BACKGROUND: Patient enablement in general practice is known to be limited by consultation length. Ho...
One in four people experience mental health problems each year worldwide. General Practitioners (GPs...
BACKGROUND: Empathy has positive effects on a range of healthcare outcomes. It is therefore an impor...
BACKGROUND: Empathy as a characteristic of patient-physician communication in both general practice ...
Contains fulltext : 167932.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
Background: Empathy is regarded by patients and general practitioners (GPs) as fundamental in patien...
Contains fulltext : 191303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: E...
Background. Empathy is regarded by patients and general practitioners (GPs) as fundamental in patien...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted empathy as an important and effective factor in patient-physici...
There is general consensus that explicit expression of empathy in patient-GP communication is highly...
Contains fulltext : 175720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
Objective: To examine whether GPs’ communication styles have changed since the introduction and impl...
BACKGROUND: Patient enablement in general practice is known to be limited by consultation length. Ho...
One in four people experience mental health problems each year worldwide. General Practitioners (GPs...
BACKGROUND: Empathy has positive effects on a range of healthcare outcomes. It is therefore an impor...
BACKGROUND: Empathy as a characteristic of patient-physician communication in both general practice ...