1992
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1992.03480160079038
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Four Models of the Physician-Patient Relationship

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“…Still others debate whether any "no return" policy is acceptable in any situation (Zawati et al 2011). In clinical practice, there is a parallel trend, signaling wider adoption of transparency and shared decision making in patient care (Coulter 1997;Delbanco et al 2010;Elwyn et al 2012;Emmanuel and Emmanuel 1992;Kon 2010;Legare et al 2010). The goal in shared decision making, which is the process by which health care decisions are made jointly by the practitioner and the patient/family, is to make decisions in a manner consistent with the patient's/family's wishes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still others debate whether any "no return" policy is acceptable in any situation (Zawati et al 2011). In clinical practice, there is a parallel trend, signaling wider adoption of transparency and shared decision making in patient care (Coulter 1997;Delbanco et al 2010;Elwyn et al 2012;Emmanuel and Emmanuel 1992;Kon 2010;Legare et al 2010). The goal in shared decision making, which is the process by which health care decisions are made jointly by the practitioner and the patient/family, is to make decisions in a manner consistent with the patient's/family's wishes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides imposing treatment or looking for agreement, some doctors adopt a more democratic approach by incorporating one or more choices (labelled as offers by Stivers et al, (Emanuel & Emanuel, 1992 This encounter takes place in the consulting room. As mentioned in endnote 3, this is where each patient is categorised as a consulting patient, an inpatient or an outpatient.…”
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“…En nyere typologi over lege-pasient-relasjonen skiller mellom fire idealtypiske modeller: den paternalistiske, den forhandlende, den informative og den fortolkende (Emanuel og Emanuel 1992). Disse modellene baseres på en ulik forståelse av interaksjonen mellom lege og pasient og de rollene de spiller, og forventningene knyttet til dem.…”
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