Reducing patients' unmet concerns in primary care: the difference one word can make.
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To self-disclose or not self-disclose? A systematic review of clinical self-disclosure in primary careSystematically reviewing and synthesizing evidence from conversation analytic and related discursive research to inform healthcare communication practice and policy: an illustrated guideIntervening With Conversation Analysis in Speech and Language Therapy: Improving Aphasic ConversationEliciting symptoms interpreted as normal by patients with early-stage lung cancer: could GP elicitation of normalised symptoms reduce delay in diagnosis? Cross-sectional interview study.How do healthcare professionals interview patients to assess suicide risk?Suicide inquiry in primary care: creating context, inquiring, and following up.Doctors' insights into the patient perspective: a qualitative study in the field of chronic painStudying physician-patient communication in the acute care setting: the hospitalist rapport study.Introduction to the special issue: message design in health communication research.So much to do, so little time: care for the socially disadvantaged and the 15-minute visitMotivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysisCommunication about cancer near the end of life.Suicide-related discussions with depressed primary care patients in the USA: gender and quality gaps. A mixed methods analysis.Effectiveness of intensive physician training in upfront agenda setting.Assessing children's competency to take the oath in court: The influence of question type on children's accuracy.Patient concerns at hospital admission.Engaging Terminally Ill Patients in End of Life Talk: How Experienced Palliative Medicine Doctors Navigate the Dilemma of Promoting Discussions about Dying.Comparing patient and nurse specialist reports of causative factors of depression related to heart failure.‘What Brings Him Here Today?’: Medical Problem Presentation Involving Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Typically Developing ChildrenFactors associated with increased pain communication by older adults.Parents' agendas in paediatric clinical trial recruitment are different from researchers' and often remain unvoiced: a qualitative study.Consultations between patients with breast cancer and surgeons: a pathway from patient-centered communication to reduced hopelessness.Older patients' unexpressed concerns about orthopaedic surgery.Physician response to "by-the-way" syndrome in primary care.Appalachian and non-Appalachian pediatricians' encouragement of the human papillomavirus vaccine: implications for health disparities.The architecture of provider-parent vaccine discussions at health supervision visits.Investigating interactional competencies in Parkinson's disease: the potential benefits of a conversation analytic approach.Evidence-based competencies for improving communication skills in graduate medical education: a review with suggestions for implementation.Medicinal relationships: caring conversation.The impact of clinicians' personality and their interpersonal behaviors on the quality of patient care: a systematic review.Identifying Communication Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence among Appalachian Kentuckians.Clinician-parent discussions about influenza vaccination of children and their association with vaccine acceptance.Balancing task focus and relationship building: asking sleepy patients about traffic risk in treatment initiation consultations.Consulting with a surgeon before breast cancer surgery: patient question asking and satisfaction.Extent and determinants of patients' unvoiced needs.Your injury, my accident: talking at cross-purposes in rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury.How patients understand physicians' solicitations of additional concerns: implications for up-front agenda setting in primary care.Using a patient decision aid for insulin initiation in patients with type 2 diabetes: a qualitative analysis of doctor-patient conversations in primary care consultations in Malaysia.Involvement in decision making: the devil is in the detail.Understanding and improving on 1 problem per visit.
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Reducing patients' unmet concerns in primary care: the difference one word can make.
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2007-08-03T00:00:00Z