Communicating with medical patients

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Communicating with medical patients

edited by Moira Stewart, Debra Roter

(Sage series in interpersonal communication, 9)

Sage Publications, c1989

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 256-272

Includes index

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Description

Designed to synthesize a growing international and interdisciplinary body of experience, this volume provides a mandate and a charge to medicine to fundamentally transform the traditional clinical method and the social relations it fosters between doctor and patient and between student and teacher. The contributors challenge the medical establishment to change their clinical method from that of a disease-centred to a patient-centred one. Four sections deal with issues related to the doctor's own transformation, the medical interview, teaching and learning, and validation.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION - Moira Stewart and Debra Roter The Need for a Transformed Clinical Method - Ian McWhinney PART ONE: TRANSFORMING THE PHYSICIAN Doctors Learning Communication Skills - W Wayne Weston and Mack Lipkin Jr Developmental Issues Balint Groups in Clinical Training - Jacques Frenette and Fernand Blondeau Physician Self-Awareness - Mark F Longhurst The Neglected Insight PART TWO: APPLYING THE NEW CLINICAL METHOD The Importance of Patient's Beliefs - W Wayne Weston and Judith Belle Brown Evaluating the Patient's Primary Problem(s) - Richard Frankel and Howard Beckman Eliciting Patients' Feelings - Antony Cox Patient-Centered Clinical Interviewing - Joseph H Levenstein et al PART THREE: TEACHING AND EVALUATION Consultation Skills of Young Doctors - Benefits of Undergraduate Feedback Training in Interviewing - Peter Maguire, Susan Fairbairn and Charles Fletcher A Model for Teaching Doctor-Patient Communication during Residency - Theo Schofield and Paul Arntson Curriculum Structuring to Enhance Communication Skill Development - Suzanne Kurtz Evaluating Undergraduate Training - A Checklist for Medical Interviewing Skills - Herro Kraan et al PART FOUR: RESEARCH ISSUES A. ASSESSING AND SYNTHESIZING THE LITERATURE Which Facets of Communication have Strong Effects on Outcome - A Meta Analysis - Debra Roter Design Issues in Research on Doctor-Patient Communication - Thomas S Inui and William B Carter Analysis of Verbal and Non-Verbal Behavior in Doctor-Patient Encounters - William B Stiles and Samuel M Putnam B. FUTURE DIRECTIONS Outcome Based Research on Doctor-Patient Communication - Howard Beckman, Sherrie H Kaplan and Richard Frankel A Review The Impact of the Doctor-Patient Relationship on Outcomes of Chronic Disease - Sherrie H Kaplan, Sheldon Greenfield and John E Ware Jr The Past and the Future of Research in Doctor-Patient Relations - Barbara M Korsch

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