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The perceived benefits and effectiveness of patient feedback systems in strengthening patient-provider relationships in Rural Tanzania
IntroductionPatient feedback system (PFS) forms an important entry point for the medical personnel and healthcare administrators to identify...
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Self-reported pain among Cambodian Americans with depression: patient-provider communication as an overlooked social determinant
ObjectivesPain is common among torture survivors and refugees. Clear communication about one’s pain is vital to timely and precise diagnosis and...
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A Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholder Attitudes Regarding Personalized Provider Selection and Patient-Therapist Matching
This study explored mental health care patients and therapists’ perspectives on using therapists’ measurement-based and problem-specific...
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Associations of Primary Care Provider Burnout with Quality Improvement, Patient Experience Measurement, Clinic Culture, and Job Satisfaction
BackgroundBurnout among providers negatively impacts patient care experiences and safety. Providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) are...
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Rural patient and provider perceptions of telehealth implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundUnderstanding perceptions of telehealth implementation from patients and providers can improve the utility and sustainability of these...
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Patient and Provider Perspectives on Processes of Engagement in Outpatient Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: A Sco** Review
Effective treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) is available, but patient engagement is central to achieving care outcomes. We conducted a sco**...
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Associations Between Patient Comfort with a Primary Care Provider and Three Measures of Behavioral Health Services Utilization
BackgroundBehavioral health services (BHS) can help improve and treat mental and emotional health problems. Yet, attitudinal and/or structural...
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Podcast on the Art of the Patient Conversation: Healthcare Provider Perspectives to Improve Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
AbstractHealth literacy has been identified as key to improving patient outcomes and is particularly important for patients facing chronic illnesses...
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Barriers and facilitators to patient-to-provider messaging using the COM-B model and theoretical domains framework: a rapid umbrella review
BackgroundVirtual patient-to-provider messaging systems such as text messaging have the potential to improve healthcare access; however, little...
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Patient-Reported Outcomes and Medical Provider Satisfaction Among Adult and Pediatric Ataxia-Telangiectasia Patients
PurposeAtaxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a rare genetic condition with malfunctioning DNA repair processes resulting in significant clinical findings,...
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Patient-Provider Shared Decision-Making, Trust, and Opioid Misuse Among US Veterans Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain
BackgroundPatient-provider shared decision-making is associated with better treatment adherence and pain outcomes in opioid-specific pain management....
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Follow-Up Shadow Coaching Improves Primary Care Provider-Patient Interactions and Maintains Improvements When Conducted Regularly: A Spline Model Analysis
IntroductionShadow coaching improves provider-patient interactions, as measured by CG-CAHPS® overall provider rating (OPR) and provider communication...
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Who should see the patient? on deviations from preferred patient-provider assignments in hospitals
In various organizations including hospitals, individuals are not forced to follow specific assignments, and thus, deviations from preferred task...
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The associations of subjective appraisal of birth pain and provider-patient communication with postpartum-onset PTSD
Childbirth-related PTSD is generally believed to result from multiple factors, including negative objective and subjective experiences and patient...
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Exploring Racial Differences in Treatment Decision-making in Chinese Immigrant and White American Breast Cancer Patients: the Role of Patient-Provider Communication
Chinese immigrant cancer patients report suboptimal patient-provider communication, which increases the likelihood of decisional conflict and...
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Harmonize: A Comprehensive Patient and Provider Connectivity Solution for the Management of Mental Disorders
Mental illness and associated disorders are deep social problems that are largely ignored. Individuals with mental illnesses face many obstacles such... -
“It’s Important to Work with People that Look Like Me”: Black Patients’ Preferences for Patient-Provider Race Concordance
A compelling body of research supports the race concordance hypothesis, which asserts that racially minoritized patients who share the same race and...
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Communication: Inter- and Intracommunication, Provider-Patient Communication, Perspectives and Approaches, Provider Competencies and Communication Skill, Patient Competencies and Communication Skills, Equity in Healthcare Delivery, Patient Counseling, Medication History, and Patient Education
Communication in healthcare delivery is very valuable and quite different from general communication. In olden times, prescriptions were deliberately... -
Latinx Patients’ Perceptions of Culturally Sensitive Health Care and their Association with Patient Satisfaction, Patient-Provider Communication, and Therapeutic Alliance
Latinx in the USA experience disparities in morbidity and mortality when compared to their non-Hispanic White counterparts. Patient-centered...
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Closing the patient-provider gap along the surgical journey one click at a time: results of a phase I pilot trial of a patient navigation tool
BackgroundPatients diagnosed with complex hepato-pancreaticobiliary (HPB) conditions experience a challenging journey through the healthcare system....