Does gender have an influence on the patient-physician communication? Alexander Kiss Does gender have an influence on the patient-physician communication? Obviously yes is the answer, but this influence may be quite different depending on the specific circumstances in the patient-physician encounter. In this review the starting point are the differences in male and female communication in general. Furthermore the literature regarding the question if female and male physicians communicate differently with their patients will be discussed. Another topic is the question if patients talk differently to male and female physicians and if men and women communicate differently with their physician. Recently the question if female and male patients ...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor-patient communication has become more and more importa...
A microscopic analysis of doctor-patient communication in the general practitioner's surgery is pres...
Research has not yet adequately explored the potential interplay between the physician’s gender and ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have shown that men and women differ in communication sty...
Objective This paper is based on a 2017 Baltimore International Conference on Communication in Healt...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor-patient communication has become more and more importa...
Objective: Systematic review of evidence about the impact of gender dyads on clinician-patient commu...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor–patient communication has become more and more importa...
This paper assesses whether gender plays a role when male and female participants discuss the qualit...
The influence of physician and patient gender on patient satisfaction with medical visits has been u...
Despite criticisms of the quality of health care for women and considerable research on sex differen...
Objective: Female physicians have a more patient-centered communication style than their male counte...
Although much research has been carried out on communication between health care providers and patie...
This chapter shows that despite their preferences, many patients do not have a female general practi...
Evidence for gender differences in physicians ’ communication with their patients comes primarily fr...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor-patient communication has become more and more importa...
A microscopic analysis of doctor-patient communication in the general practitioner's surgery is pres...
Research has not yet adequately explored the potential interplay between the physician’s gender and ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany studies have shown that men and women differ in communication sty...
Objective This paper is based on a 2017 Baltimore International Conference on Communication in Healt...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor-patient communication has become more and more importa...
Objective: Systematic review of evidence about the impact of gender dyads on clinician-patient commu...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor–patient communication has become more and more importa...
This paper assesses whether gender plays a role when male and female participants discuss the qualit...
The influence of physician and patient gender on patient satisfaction with medical visits has been u...
Despite criticisms of the quality of health care for women and considerable research on sex differen...
Objective: Female physicians have a more patient-centered communication style than their male counte...
Although much research has been carried out on communication between health care providers and patie...
This chapter shows that despite their preferences, many patients do not have a female general practi...
Evidence for gender differences in physicians ’ communication with their patients comes primarily fr...
From the viewpoint of quality of care, doctor-patient communication has become more and more importa...
A microscopic analysis of doctor-patient communication in the general practitioner's surgery is pres...
Research has not yet adequately explored the potential interplay between the physician’s gender and ...