Physician gender and patient-centered communication: a critical review of empirical research.
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A conceptual model of the multiple stages of communication necessary to support patient-centered careThe dynamics of resident-patient communication: data from Canada.Quality of interaction between primary health-care providers and patients with type 2 diabetes in Muscat, Oman: an observational study.Engaging communication experts in a Delphi process to identify patient behaviors that could enhance communication in medical encounters.'A heartbeat moment': qualitative study of GP views of patients bringing health information from the internet to a consultation.Communication skills of medical students during the OSCE: Gender-specific differences in a longitudinal trend studyMaking the 2007-2010 Action Plan work for women in family medicine in the Asia Pacific.The Impact of a Plastic Surgeon's Gender on Patient Choice.Medical care of hepatitis B among Asian American populations: perspectives from three provider groups.Patient use of weight-management activities: a comparison of patient and physician assessments.Psychosocial correlates of medical mistrust among African American men.Gender differences in examinee performance on the Step 2 Clinical Skills data gathering (DG) and patient note (PN) components.Talking about depression: an analogue study of physician gender and communication style on patient disclosures.Predicting pediatricians' communication with parents about the human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccine: an application of the theory of reasoned action.An exploration of factors promoting patient participation in primary care medical interviews.Barriers to nonpharmacologic treatments for stress, anxiety, and insomnia: family physicians' attitudes toward benzodiazepine prescribingSeeking cancer-related information from media and family/friends increases fruit and vegetable consumption among cancer patients"Having an ovary this big is not normal": physicians' use of normal to assess wellness and sickness during oncology interviews.The electronic self report assessment and intervention for cancer: promoting patient verbal reporting of symptom and quality of life issues in a randomized controlled trial.Women's participation in the medical profession: insights from experiences in Japan, Scandinavia, Russia, and Eastern EuropeGender differences in provider's use of a standardized screening tool for prenatal substance useDecision-making in multiple sclerosis consultations in Italy: third observer and patient assessments.The expression of emotion through nonverbal behavior in medical visits. Mechanisms and outcomes.Using simulation to assess the influence of race and insurer on shared decision making in periviable counselingAfrican-American parents' perceptions of partnership with their child's primary care provider.Women doctors don't get the credit they deserve.Patient-clinician mobile communication: analyzing text messaging between adolescents with asthma and nurse case managers.Provider communication quality: influence of patients' weight and race.Time is up: increasing shadow price of time in primary-care office visitsMedical student socio-demographic characteristics and attitudes toward patient centered care: do race, socioeconomic status and gender matter? A report from the Medical Student CHANGES studyThe self-efficacy in patient-centeredness questionnaire - a new measure of medical student and physician confidence in exhibiting patient-centered behaviors.Patient-centered care: the influence of patient and resident physician gender and gender concordance in primary care.Frequency and severity of problems that general practitioners experience regarding sickness certificationMotivational Interviewing: moving from why to how with autonomy support.General practice variation when initiating long-term prescribing of proton pump inhibitors: a nationwide cohort study.What we don't talk about when we don't talk about sex: results of a national survey of U.S. obstetrician/gynecologists.The safe environment for every kid model: impact on pediatric primary care professionals.Parent participation and physician-parent communication during informed consent in child leukemia.More primary care patients regret health decisions if they experienced decisional conflict in the consultation: a secondary analysis of a multicenter descriptive study.The Role of Specifically Tailored Communication Training Among Factors Influencing Consent for Cornea Donation Requested Via Telephone.
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Physician gender and patient-centered communication: a critical review of empirical research.
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