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Titre : | Patient Education and Counseling, Vol. 91 n° 1. - Avril 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/04/2013 |
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ObjectiveTo systematically review quantitative and qualitative studies exploring physician–adult patient–adult companion (triadic) communication and/or decision-making within all medical encounters.MethodsStudies were identified via database sea[...]
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the literature on effectiveness of remote feedback on physical activity and capacity in home-based physical activity interventions for older adults with or without medical conditions. In addition, the effect of remote feedba[...]
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ObjectiveThe Trust in Oncologist Scale (TiOS) was recently developed and validated in The Netherlands to assess cancer patients’ trust in their oncologist. In this study, we translated and further validated the scale amongst English-speaking Aus[...]
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ObjectiveTo assess older adults’ attitudes toward eliciting health outcome priorities.MethodsThis observational cohort study of 356 community-living adults age =65 included three tools: (1) Health Outcomes: ranking four outcomes (survival, funct[...]
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ObjectivesTranslate, adapt and validate the Patient–Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS) for use in Brazil.MethodsThe PPOS was translated to Portuguese using a modified Delphi technique. The final version was applied to 360 participants. Reliab[...]
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ObjectiveRecent trends in health care indicate a shift toward client-centered care and an emphasis on dialog between clients and providers. The aim of this study is to assess the role of video-mediated moral deliberation in stimulating dialog be[...]
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ObjectiveTo test for differences between experts and lay people in assessment of the degree to which a doctor engaged in a shared decision making (SDM) with a patient using the OPTION scale and a movie clip as stimulus material.MethodsA segment [...]
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ObjectiveScripted consultations provide the opportunity to vary and study the effect of specific elements of medical communication. These scripted consultations are role-played, videotaped and then judged by analogue patients. Most studies apply[...]
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ObjectiveRecognising patients’ cues and concerns is an important part of patient centred care. With nurses and pharmacists now able to prescribe in the UK, this study compared the frequency, nature, and professionals’ responses to patient cues a[...]
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ObjectiveDespite evidence-based recommendations, physical activity as a self-management technique is underutilized. Many physical activity interventions require significant resources, ranging from repeated phone follow-up with nursing staff to i[...]
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ObjectiveTo examine the multidimensional concept of patient-health care provider (HCP) communication, its effects on patient satisfaction with oncology care services, and related racial differences.MethodsThe current analysis draws from a popula[...]
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ObjectiveIn many medical schools, formal training in clinical communication skills (CCS) mainly occurs during pre-clinical training prior to clinical rotations. The current research examined student perceptions of both what and how they learn ab[...]
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ObjectiveYoung people's (age range 14–19 years) participation in consultations with health professionals can be limited. There has been little research into pre-consultation support for young people. This study evaluated a pre-consultation guide[...]
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ObjectiveTo ascertain whether disagreement between patients and general practitioners (GP) on the patient's health status varies according to their respective perceived social distance (PSD).MethodsThe analysis used the Intermede project's quant[...]
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ObjectiveTo test a video intervention as a way to improve predictions of mood and quality-of-life with an emotionally evocative medical condition. Such predictions are typically inaccurate, which can be consequential for decision making.MethodIn[...]
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How poorer quality of life in adolescence predicts subsequent type 1 diabetes management and control
ObjectiveDetriments in quality of life (QOL) may contribute to the common, costly decline in adolescents’ type 1 diabetes management and control, yet we know little about how this might happen.MethodsParticipants were 150 adolescents (age 13–18)[...]
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