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Clinical decision-making: Patients' preferences and experiences

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

The aim of this article was to determine the congruence between patients' preferred style of clinical decision-making and the style they typically experienced, and whether this congruence was related to socioeconomic status and/or perceived quality of care....

Do patients wish to be involved in decision making in the consultation? A cross sectional survey with video vignettes

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

The aim of this article was to determine patients' preferences for a shared or focused consultation style in the decision-making part of a general consultation. Patients had different preferences for participation in decision-making during the consultation. In a multiple regression analysis, it was found that...

Dimensions of patient-provider communication and diabetes self-care in an ethnically diverse population

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

Patient-physician communication is central to the effective care of diabetes and other chronic diseases. However, the relative impact of general and disease-specific communication on self-management is poorly understood, as are the determinants of these...

Information-giving in medical consultations: The influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communication duty. Recognising this, researchers have long been interested in the question of why some patients receive more information from doctors than others. The paper argues that the amount of ...

Patient participation in the medical specialist encounter: Does physicians' patient-centred communication matter?

by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad

It is hypothesised that patient-centred physician communication stimulates the active participation of patients, thus leading to a more effective and humane exchange during a medical consultation. We investigated the relationship between physicians' communication focused ...
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