Literature DB >> 29958361

Comparing doctor-elderly patient communication between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine encounters: Data from China.

Ying Jin1, Dennis Tay1.   

Abstract

Effective doctor-patient communication has been widely endorsed as pivotal for optimal medical care and the building of a positive and lasting relationship between caregivers and patients. While the literature suggests that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctors have better interpersonal skills than Western medicine (WM) doctors, and that the doctor-patient relationship in TCM is more lasting, a comparison of specific communication behaviors in both encounters has not yet been carried out. This paper examines the similarities and differences in communication behaviors between these two types of consultations in relation to doctor-elderly patient communication. Forty-five consultations were included for analysis using the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS). Significant differences were found in communication behaviors at the level of lifestyle and psychosocial exchanges, type of questions, non-medical small talk, and emotional disclosure. The study's limitations and implications are discussed. Copyright 27 Mar, 2018 Equinox Publishing.

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Keywords:  elderly patients; lifestyle and psychosocial topics; rias; traditional chinese medicine; western medicine

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29958361     DOI: 10.1558/cam.31872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Med        ISSN: 1612-1783


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