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Titre : | Patient Education and Counseling, Vol. 98 n° 10. - Octobre 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/10/2015 |
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ObjectiveShared decision-making (SDM) is advocated as the model for decision-making in preference-sensitive decisions. In this paper we sketch the history of the concept of SDM, evidence on the occurrence of the steps in daily practice, and prov[...]

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ObjectiveGiven the scarcity of shared decision-making (SDM) interventions for adults with low literacy, we created a SDM training program tailored to this population to be delivered in adult education settings.MethodsFormative evaluation during [...]

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ObjectivesTo develop a decision support system (DSS), myGRaCE, that integrates service user (SU) and practitioner expertise about mental health and associated risks of suicide, self-harm, harm to others, self-neglect, and vulnerability. The inte[...]

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ObjectiveHealthcare providers satisfy an important role in providing appropriate care in the prevention and management of acute and chronic pain, highlighting the importance of providers’ abilities to accurately assess patients’ pain. We systema[...]

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ObjectiveWe aim to study GPs’ sensitivity to patients’ distress and communication on psychosocial factors prior to and after the introduction of the clinical guideline for low back pain.MethodsConsultations from previous studies on doctor–patien[...]

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ObjectiveTo develop and validate the Evaluation of AGenda-mapping skilL Instrument (EAGL-I).MethodsEAGL-I was constructed after a literature review and piloting. Simulated consultation recordings were collected in a workshop with third-year medi[...]

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ObjectiveThis project explored whether models of healthcare communication are evident within patient–physiotherapist communication in the private practice setting.MethodsUsing qualitative ethnographic methods, fifty-two patient–physiotherapist t[...]

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ObjectiveTo evaluate effects of a communication training for specialists on the quality of their reply letters to general practitioners (GPs) about patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS).MethodsBefore randomization, special[...]

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ObjectiveThe student entering medical school is about to undergo a socialisation process that profoundly shapes their development as a professional. A central feature is the formal and informal curriculum on the doctor–patient relationship and p[...]

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ObjectiveBased on a literature review, we propose a model of physician behavioral adaptability (PBA) with the goal of inspiring new research. PBA means that the physician adapts his or her behavior according to patients’ different preferences. T[...]

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ObjectiveTo examine the most commonly reported emotions encountered among healthcare practitioners when holding difficult conversations, including frequency and impact on care delivery.MethodsInterprofessional learners from a range of experience[...]

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ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between doctors’ bad news delivery style and their experience of physiological stress during simulated bad news consultations.Methods31 doctors participated in two simulated [...]

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ObjectivesClinical empathy is considered to be one of the most important skills for medical professionals. It is primarily conveyed by nonverbal behavior, however, little is known about the importance of different types of cues and their relatio[...]

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ObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race concordance on UK African–Caribbeans’ comfort in disclosing depression.Methods160 African–Caribbean and 160 white British subjects, stratified by gender and[...]

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ObjectiveThe Institute of Medicine recommends cancer survivors completing treatment be provided with a treatment summary to facilitate delivery of patient-centered survivorship care. However, the relationship between treatment summary receipt an[...]
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