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Josemar de Almeida Moura1, Bruna Carvalho Costa, Rosa Malena Delbone de Faria, Taciana Figueiredo Soares, Eliane Perlatto Moura, Francesco Chiappelli.
Abstract
Requests for laboratory tests are among the most relevant additional tools used by physicians as part of patient's health problemsolving. However, the overestimation of complementary investigation may be linked to less reflective medical practice as a consequence of a poor physician-patient communication, and may impair patient-centered care. This scenario is likely to result from reduced consultation time, and a clinical model focused on the disease. We propose a new medical intervention program that specifically targets improving the patient-centered communication of laboratory tests results, the core of bioinformation in health care. Expectations are that medical students training in communication skills significantly improve physicians-patient relationship, reduce inappropriate use of laboratorial tests, and raise stakeholder engagement.Entities:
Keywords: bioinformation; communication skills patient centered medicine; laboratory test results dissemination; regulatory science; stakeholder engagement
Year: 2013 PMID: 23976827 PMCID: PMC3746094 DOI: 10.6026/97320630009718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1Translational Research-Translational Effectiveness Transaction and Regulatory Science for Enhancing Stakeholder Engagement: Central Role of Laboratory Test Bioinformation The figure shows a schematic representation of the central importance of improved bioinformation of laboratory tests rational and results in the translational research-translational effectiveness transaction and for increasing health literacy and leveraging stakeholder engagement in regulatory science.