Background:The rapid pace of medical advances coupled with specialization and super-specialization, is eroding the traditional doctor-patient relationship. Objective:(a) To study the determinants of core dimensions, such as, concordance, trust, and enablement in a doctor-patient relationship; (b) to explore associations, if any, among these core dimensions. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study design with both quantitative and qualitative methods was employed. One hundred and ninety-eight outdoor patients were interviewed as part of the quantitative study. Three dimensions of the doctor-patient relationship, that is, physician patient concordance, trust in physician, and patient enablement were assessed using validated tools. Focu...
Purpose: analyze: generalized (GR) and dyadic reciprocity (DR) of quality of communication and trus...
The art of medicine refers to physicians’ abilities to skillfully navigate interpersonal interaction...
Doctor-patient communication is an interpersonal process and essential to relationship-centered care...
Dyadic concordance in physician-patient interactions can be defined as the extent of agreement betwe...
Abstract Body: Trust in doctors depends on doctor’s quality of communication and is positively assoc...
For a patient to efficiently communicate medical history and sensitive medical information, and to p...
Rationale. Although they form a dyadic relationship, doctor's and patient's levels of trust in the o...
The physician–patient relationship can be defined as co-constructed: Both clinicians and patients ha...
Background: Appropriate relationship between physician and patient can increase patients' trust and ...
PURPOSE We assessed the relationship between 4 attributes of the physician-patient relationship and ...
The Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) is a complex concept in the medical sociology in which patient...
Abstract Background Patients' trust in physicians and in the medical profession is vital for a succe...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
The main purpose of this research study was to identify variables within the physician-patient relat...
The Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) is a complex concept in the medical sociology in which patient...
Purpose: analyze: generalized (GR) and dyadic reciprocity (DR) of quality of communication and trus...
The art of medicine refers to physicians’ abilities to skillfully navigate interpersonal interaction...
Doctor-patient communication is an interpersonal process and essential to relationship-centered care...
Dyadic concordance in physician-patient interactions can be defined as the extent of agreement betwe...
Abstract Body: Trust in doctors depends on doctor’s quality of communication and is positively assoc...
For a patient to efficiently communicate medical history and sensitive medical information, and to p...
Rationale. Although they form a dyadic relationship, doctor's and patient's levels of trust in the o...
The physician–patient relationship can be defined as co-constructed: Both clinicians and patients ha...
Background: Appropriate relationship between physician and patient can increase patients' trust and ...
PURPOSE We assessed the relationship between 4 attributes of the physician-patient relationship and ...
The Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) is a complex concept in the medical sociology in which patient...
Abstract Background Patients' trust in physicians and in the medical profession is vital for a succe...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
The main purpose of this research study was to identify variables within the physician-patient relat...
The Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) is a complex concept in the medical sociology in which patient...
Purpose: analyze: generalized (GR) and dyadic reciprocity (DR) of quality of communication and trus...
The art of medicine refers to physicians’ abilities to skillfully navigate interpersonal interaction...
Doctor-patient communication is an interpersonal process and essential to relationship-centered care...