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The social gradient in doctor-patient communication

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

In recent years, the importance of social differences in the doctor-patient relationship has often been the subject of research. A 2002 review synthesised evidence on this topic. Given the increasing importance of social inequalities in health care, an update of this...

Are GP patients' needs being met? Unfulfilled information needs among native-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch patients

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

This study aims to assess the unmet information needs of Dutch and Turkish-Dutch general practitioners (GPs) patients in the Netherlands. In addition, the relationship between perceived and recorded information provided by GPs is investigated....

The impact of gender on medical visit communication and patient satisfaction within the Japanese primary care context

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

The present study was designed to fill significant gaps in the research literature by investigating the impact of gender conformity in medical communication and patient satisfaction in the Japanese context. New primary care patients (54...

Survey of family physicians' perspectives on management of immigrant patients:

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

Immigrants in Canada represent a significant proportion of the population and have unique and complex health needs. The present study was undertaken to assess family physicians' views on the care of this population. Questionnaires were distributed to family physicians in Montreal ( n =...

Cultural differences in medical communication: A review of the literature

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

Culture and ethnicity are often cited as barriers to creating effective and satisfying doctor-patient relationships. The aim of this article is to gain greater insight into the problems of cross-cultural medical communication by reviewing research ...
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