It is unknown how non-verbal communication varies with physician and patient race. OBJECTIVE To examine the joint influence of physician race and patient race on non-verbal communication displayed by primary care physicians during medical interviews with patients 65 years or older. DESIGN, SETTING, ...
Primary care physician continuity, survival, and end-of-life care intensity. Health Serv Res. 2021;57(4):853–62. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13869. Article Google Scholar Augustine MR, Nelson KM, Fihn SD, Wong ES. Patient-reported access in the patient-centered medical home and ...
Questions on fatigue and emotions were added resulting in physician care and minimise unnecessary antibiotic prescription. the Assessment of Burden of COPD (ABC)-scale. The outcomes of the ABC-scale Declaration of interest: None are displayed in order to visualize the different domains of the ...
Abundant and consistent scholarship has shown that health literacy is a barrier to healthcare access, physician-patient commu- nication, adherence, and effective healthcare use and that organizational factors have a major role in easing or complicating health for people with limited health literacy. ...
For example, Meba shared that “the physician made me take a pregnancy test because he didn’t believe what I said”. According to her “they prefer to listen to their stereotypes than a Black woman’s words”. Participants also indicated that some providers would automatically assume that ...
approaches to effective verbal and written communication with the physicians in their area to align with physician preferences, learned through previous encounters with those physicians (e.g., pharmacotherapy recommendations were more acceptable to physicians when presented with straightforward actions, rather...