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The Patient-Physician Relationship: Medical Students’ Perceptions in a Novel Course
The patient-physician relationship, especially in the case of severely ill patients, is often fraught with anxiety, grief, and guilt in the physician...
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A model of contributors to a trusting patient-physician relationship: a critical review using a systematic search strategy
BackgroundThe lack of trust between patients and physicians has a variety of negative consequences. There are several theories concerning how...
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Navigating the doctor-patient-AI relationship - a mixed-methods study of physician attitudes toward artificial intelligence in primary care
BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly advancing field that is beginning to enter the practice of medicine. Primary care is a...
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The Relationship Between the Physician-Patient Relationship, Physician Empathy, and Patient Trust
Abstract BackgroundA trusting physician-patient relationship is an essential component of high-quality care.
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship...
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The patient/physician relationship in a post-Roe world: a neonatologist viewpoint
The Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has far-reaching implications that go beyond the practice of obstetrics and...
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Assessment of Patient–Physician Interactions in Psoriatic Arthritis: National Results of the ASSIST Study
IntroductionAn overarching principle for the management of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a shared decision-making process between physicians and...
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Patient–physician communication about cancer-related fatigue: a survey of patient-perceived barriers
PurposeCancer-related fatigue is a subjective, distressing, and common sequela of cancer which is often disregarded and underdiagnosed. Fatigue is...
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The Effects of Physicians’ Communication and Empathy Ability on Physician–Patient Relationship from Physicians’ and Patients’ Perspectives
Physician communication (PC) is central to influencing physician–patient relationship (PPR), and physician empathy (PE) is central to PC. A...
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Differences in patient-physician communication between the emergency department and other departments in a hospital setting in Taiwan
BackgroundCommunication fosters trust and understanding between patients and physicians, and specific communication steps help to build...
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The Impact of Patient–Physician Racial and Gender Concordance on Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Clinic Visits
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the same race/ethnicity or gender) may impact patient...
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Childbirth as Fault Lines: Justifications in Physician–Patient Interactions About Postnatal Rehabilitation
Research on justifications has shown their significance in advice-giving, decision-making and children disputes. However, the majority of studies...
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Intensivist physician-to-patient ratios and mortality in the intensive care unit
PurposeA high daily census may hinder the ability of physicians to deliver quality care in the intensive care unit (ICU). We sought to determine the...
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Patient-Physician Sex Discordance and “Before Medically Advised” Discharge from Hospital: A Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundPatient-physician sex discordance (when patient sex does not match physician sex) has been associated with reduced clinical rapport and...
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Physician-patient boundaries in palliative care
BackgroundNurturing effective physician-patient relationships is essential to the provision of patient-centred care. Palliative care physicians may...
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Physician–Patient Interaction Quality Mediates the Association Between HIV-Related Stigma and HIV-Prevention Behaviors Among Sexual Minority Men in Zambia
HIV-related stigma is a major challenge to HIV prevention for sexual minority men (SMM) in Zambia, but little is known about the underlying...
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Association Between Physician Empathy and Difficult Patient Encounters: a Cross-Sectional Study
BackgroundPhysicians frequently experience patients as difficult. Our study explores whether more empathetic physicians experience fewer patient...
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Corneal Neuropathic Pain: A Patient and Physician Perspective
Corneal neuropathic pain (CNP) is a debilitating condition characterized by pain in the absence of a noxious stimulus. Symptoms such as ocular...
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Patient dissatisfaction associated with physician-patient linguistic discordance in California clinics: an analytical cross-sectional study
BackgroundPatient satisfaction is considered as a product of two psychological processes, a cognitive one, including expectations and perceptions,...
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Marginalized patient identities and the patient-physician relationship in the cancer care context: a systematic sco** review
PurposeWe sought to examine and categorize the current evidence on patient-physician relationships among marginalized patient populations within the...