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Physician communication in different phases of a consultation at an oncology outpatient clinic related to patient satisfaction.

Hilde Eide1, Peter Graugaard, Kjersti Holgersen, Arnstein Finset.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between content during the different phases of the consultation and overall patient satisfaction with regular follow-up consultations at a cancer outpatient clinic. Thirty-six consultations were analysed with Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS). In the statistical analysis, timed events of the RIAS categories were used. The regular follow-up consultations were rather short aiming at discussing medical and therapeutic aspects of the illness. There was a positive correlation between physician informal talk (IT) and patient satisfaction in the history-taking phase. Patients were found to be dissatisfied if the physician had focused on a great deal of psychosocial exchange (PE) during physical examination. Our study suggests that the physician should not initiate discussion of psychosocial topics during physical exam. This result should be studied further in other samples and designs.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14630382     DOI: 10.1016/s0738-3991(02)00225-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


  12 in total

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3.  Cancer patients' evaluation of communication: a report from the population-based study 'The Cancer Patient's World'.

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4.  Patient satisfaction in outpatient cancer care: a prospective survey using The PASQOC questionnaire.

Authors:  Ulrich R Kleeberg; Petra Feyer; Wolfram Günther; Monika Behrens
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2008-01-17       Impact factor: 3.603

5.  Intrusion and avoidance in subjects undergoing genetic investigation and counseling for hereditary cancer.

Authors:  Cathrine Bjorvatn; Geir Egil Eide; Berit R Hanestad; Anniken Hamang; Odd E Havik
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2009-02-18       Impact factor: 3.603

6.  Patients' reflections on communication in the second-opinion hematology-oncology consultation.

Authors:  Roberta E Goldman; Amy Sullivan; Anthony L Back; Stewart C Alexander; Robin K Matsuyama; Stephanie J Lee
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2009-01-09

7.  Beyond Race and Gender: Measuring Behavioral and Social Indicators of Pain Treatment Satisfaction in Older Black and White Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Tamara A Baker; Rosalyn Roker; Heather R Collins; Vicki Johnson-Lawrence; Roland J Thorpe; Chivon A Mingo; Elizabeth Vasquez
Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Med       Date:  2016-02-11

8.  Distribution and determinants of patient satisfaction in oncology: A review of the literature.

Authors:  Christopher G Lis; Mark Rodeghier; Digant Gupta
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2009-11-03       Impact factor: 2.711

9.  Being in Place: A Multimodal Analysis of the Contribution of the Patient's Companion to "First Time" Oncological Visits.

Authors:  Marilena Fatigante; Cristina Zucchermaglio; Francesca Alby
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-06-03

Review 10.  Dependence and caring in clinical communication: the relevance of attachment and other theories.

Authors:  Peter Salmon; Bridget Young
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2009-01-20
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