| Literature DB >> 15361255 |
Ami Schattner1, Dan Rudin, Navah Jellin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is not currently known what is the patient's viewpoint of a "good" physician. We set out to define patient's priorities regarding different physician's attributes in 3 domains important in medical care.Entities:
Keywords: Empirical Approach; Professional Patient Relationship
Mesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15361255 PMCID: PMC520754 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-4-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of 445 patients participating in the study (%).
| Gender | Male | 46 |
| Female | 54 | |
| Origin | Ashkenazi | 31 |
| Sephardic | 22 | |
| Israeli | 47 | |
| Family status | Married | 75 |
| Single | 9 | |
| Divorced | 6 | |
| Widower | 10 | |
| Income | High | 18 |
| Medium | 60 | |
| Low | 22 | |
| Setting | Ambulatory | 77 |
| Hospitalized | 23 | |
| Main diagnosis | Cardiovascular | 24 |
| Gastroenterological | 14 | |
| Pulmonological | 12 | |
| Dermatological | 11 | |
| Endocrinological | 10 | |
| Rheumatological | 8 | |
| Neurological | 8 | |
| Oncological | 5 | |
| Nephrological | 4 | |
| Hematological | 4 |
The eight 'best' physicians' qualities preferred by more than a quarter of the patients (Top) and the least desired physicians' qualities, each preferred by less than 5% of the patients (Bottom).
| Experienced [Prof.] | 223 (50%) |
| Patient [Hum.] | 170 (38%) |
| Informs the patient [Auton.] | 159 (36%) |
| Attentive [Hum.] | 132 (30%) |
| Represents patient's interests [Auton.] | 127 (29%) |
| Truthful [Auton.] | 125 (28%) |
| Up-to-date [Prof.] | 124 (28%) |
| Respects patient's preferences [Auton.] | 112 (25%) |
| Discretion [Auton.] | 22 (5%) |
| Empathy [Hum.] | 19 (4%) |
| Research [Prof.] | 17 (4%) |
| Friendly [Hum.] | 12 (3%) |
| Teaching [Prof.] | 3 (1%) |
** Auton. = patient's autonomy and patient's rights; Prof.= Professional expertise; Hum.= humanism and support (Detailed in the Appendix [see additional file 1]).
Patient's priorities according to domains (n = 445), number (%).
| 139 (31) | 90 (20) | 76 (17) | |
| 69 (16) | 86 (19) | 48 (11) | |
| 47% | 40% | 28% | |
| 54 (12) | 64 (14) | 119 (27) | |
| P = 0.008 vs. Prof | P < 0.0005 vs. Hum. |
# Preferred domain = at least 2 choices (a majority) of attributes in that domain and more than in any other domain.
## Important domain = domain selected as important, but with equal selections in one other domain. (In an additional 9% of the patients, all 3 domains were equally selected).
### Combined 'preferred' and 'important' domains.