The choice dilemma in chronic hematological conditions: why choosing is not only a medical issue? A psycho-cognitive perspective

C Renzi, S Riva, M Masiero, G Pravettoni - Critical Reviews in Oncology …, 2016 - Elsevier
Research in cognitive psychology focused on risk perception and decision making was
shown to facilitate treatment choice and patient's satisfaction with decision in a number of …

Interpersonal trust in doctor-patient relation: Evidence from dyadic analysis and association with quality of dyadic communication

S Petrocchi, P Iannello, F Lecciso, A Levante… - Social science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rationale. Although they form a dyadic relationship, doctor's and patient's levels of trust in
the other have usually been investigated separately. As members of dyadic relationships …

Value as the key concept in the health care system: how it has influenced medical practice and clinical decision-making processes

C Marzorati, G Pravettoni - Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In the last 10 years, value has played a key role in the health care system. In this concept,
innovations in medical practice and the increasing importance of patient centeredness have …

Under what circumstances can immigrant patients and healthcare professionals co-produce health?-an interpretive sco** review

C Radl-Karimi, A Nicolaisen, M Sodemann… - … Journal of Qualitative …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Immigrant patients run a risk of receiving lower quality of care. Co-production, as
the concept of how to collaboratively create valuable healthcare service for the patient, offers …

Communication training and the prescribing pattern of antibiotic prescription in primary health care

C Strumann, J Steinhaeuser, T Emcke, A Sönnichsen… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background The treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) accounts for the
majority of antibiotic prescriptions in primary care, although an antibiotic therapy is rarely …

“There is never a break”: The hidden curriculum of professionalization for engineering faculty

I Villanueva, T Carothers, M Di Stefano, MTH Khan - Education Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
The purpose of this exploratory special issue study was to understand the hidden curriculum
(HC), or the unwritten, unofficial, or unintended lessons, around the professionalization of …

[PDF][PDF] Trust in the physician-patient relationship in develo** healthcare settings: a quantitative exploration

V Gopichandran, SK Chetlapalli - Indian J Med Ethics, 2015 - ijme.in
Trust in physicians is the patient's optimistic acceptance of vulnerability and the expectation
that the physician will do what is best for his/her welfare. This study was undertaken to …

Patients' perception of their involvement in shared treatment decision making: key factors in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease

S Veilleux, I Noiseux, N Lachapelle, R Kohen… - Patient education and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives This study aims to characterize the relationships between the quality of the
information given by the physician, the involvement of the patient in shared decision making …

[HTML][HTML] The hidden curriculum: exposing the unintended lessons of medical education

L Hopkins, L Saciragic, J Kim, G Posner - Cureus, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: The hidden curriculum is a set of ethical, moral, and value-based teachings
communicated to doctors-in-training, providing a basis for their future interactions with …

The impact of contract service policy and doctor communication skills on rural patient-doctor trust relationship in the village clinics of three counties

L Gu, J Deng, H Xu, S Zhang, M Gao, Z Qu… - BMC Health Services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Trust is regarded as the cornerstone of the doctor-patient relationship in the
world of medicine; it determines the decisions patients make when choosing doctors and …