Attitudes of medical students towards patients, psychosocial factors in illness, and care-delivery have been assessed. The influence of (parts of) the medical curriculum has been studied. Students' evaluations of attitude and communication courses have been investigated. The main results were: there was no decline in students' patient-centredness, psychosocial orientation and care-orientation during their 6 years of education. Female students held slightly more humane attitudes than male students. Vocational trainees in family practice were more humane than their colleagues in surgery. The specific courses were beneficial on aspects of doctor-patient relationships and self-insight, according to the students. Research instru...
Background. A good doctor–patient relationship is the centre stone of modern medicine. Patients are ...
In order to clarify the effects of medical education on attitudes towards mental illness among medic...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Attitudes of medical students towards patients, psychosocial factors in illness, and care-delivery h...
Objectives: To determine the attitude of students from different medical schools towards the medical...
In any field, learning among learners happens in all three domains, namely, knowledge, skill, and at...
Context Medical educators have emphasized the im-portance of teaching patient-centred care. Objecti...
Background: Medical ethics has been accepted as part of every accredited medical curriculum for the ...
Objectives - To explore the wvay ethical principles develop during a medical education course for th...
The need for producing "comprehensive" physicians, that is, physicians whose orientation will be mor...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Introduction: The literature supports the inclusion of professional education in undergraduate educa...
Abstract The objective of this research was to identify the perceptions of patients when treated wit...
Background The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard a...
Background. The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard and Davies and p...
Background. A good doctor–patient relationship is the centre stone of modern medicine. Patients are ...
In order to clarify the effects of medical education on attitudes towards mental illness among medic...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Attitudes of medical students towards patients, psychosocial factors in illness, and care-delivery h...
Objectives: To determine the attitude of students from different medical schools towards the medical...
In any field, learning among learners happens in all three domains, namely, knowledge, skill, and at...
Context Medical educators have emphasized the im-portance of teaching patient-centred care. Objecti...
Background: Medical ethics has been accepted as part of every accredited medical curriculum for the ...
Objectives - To explore the wvay ethical principles develop during a medical education course for th...
The need for producing "comprehensive" physicians, that is, physicians whose orientation will be mor...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Introduction: The literature supports the inclusion of professional education in undergraduate educa...
Abstract The objective of this research was to identify the perceptions of patients when treated wit...
Background The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard a...
Background. The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard and Davies and p...
Background. A good doctor–patient relationship is the centre stone of modern medicine. Patients are ...
In order to clarify the effects of medical education on attitudes towards mental illness among medic...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...