2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2012.12.010
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An evidence-based patient-centered method makes the biopsychosocial model scientific

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“…Decisions about care are shared and the patient-practitioner relationship is viewed as a collaborative alliance. Specific communicative features include the use of openended and non-directive questions; including and responding to emotional aspects of a person's experience; and avoiding interrupting patients Grol, de Maeseneer, Whitfield, & Mokkink, 1990;Mead & Bower, 2000;Smith, Fortin, Dwamena & Frankel, 2013;Winefield, Murrell, Clifford, & Farmer, 1996).…”
Section: Key Features Of Biopsychosocial and Patient-centred Theoretimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decisions about care are shared and the patient-practitioner relationship is viewed as a collaborative alliance. Specific communicative features include the use of openended and non-directive questions; including and responding to emotional aspects of a person's experience; and avoiding interrupting patients Grol, de Maeseneer, Whitfield, & Mokkink, 1990;Mead & Bower, 2000;Smith, Fortin, Dwamena & Frankel, 2013;Winefield, Murrell, Clifford, & Farmer, 1996).…”
Section: Key Features Of Biopsychosocial and Patient-centred Theoretimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biopsychosocial model of pathogenesis includes major influences of social and life event-related factors 105,106 that do not necessarily lead to correlates that are approachable by biologic measures such as fMRI. 107 Furthermore, many diagnostically relevant symptoms are, by definition, subjective (eg, depressed mood). 108 The burden of suffering is often decisive in terms of indications for treatment.…”
Section: Potential Clinical Applications and Integration In Diagnostimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient-centred approach is a widespread and preferred way of a patient-clinician interaction in medical care [1]. Focusing on the patient during medical encounters is especially important in psychiatric care as the mental state of the patient (negative symptoms, anxiety, low mood) may particularly influence the interaction [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%