2016
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s123468
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Improving doctor-patient communication: content validity examination of a novel urinary system-simulating physical model

Abstract: Effective doctor–patient communication is essential for establishing a successful doctor–patient relationship and implementing high-quality health care. In this study, a novel urinary system-simulating physical model was designed and fabricated, and its content validity for improving doctor–patient communication was examined by conducting a randomized controlled trial in which this system was compared with photographs. A total of 240 inpatients were randomly selected and assigned to six doctors for treatment. … Show more

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“…Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for an excellent clinician [14]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, it is necessary to step out of the traditional concept of education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, and strengthen the cultivation of language arts for medical students, which is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [15][16]. Doctors should emphasize the importance of humane care in medical practice and fully understand the psychological needs of patients, give guidance when patients are confused, give attention when patients are helpless, encourage them when discouraged, and give comfort when they are anxious [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for an excellent clinician [14]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, it is necessary to step out of the traditional concept of education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, and strengthen the cultivation of language arts for medical students, which is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [15][16]. Doctors should emphasize the importance of humane care in medical practice and fully understand the psychological needs of patients, give guidance when patients are confused, give attention when patients are helpless, encourage them when discouraged, and give comfort when they are anxious [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for a good clinician [17]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, we should step out of the traditional emphasis on knowledge education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, strengthen the training of language arts for medical students is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [18].…”
Section: Student Self-assessment Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A patient who fully understands his condition and the required surgical treatment and it's risks, becomes more compliant, thus leading to better outcomes. Doctor-patient communication has the goals to create good interpersonal relationships, to enable the exchange of information and also to include the patient in discussions concerning the therapeutic stage [2,3]. Studies have shown that a proper relationship between the two, improves patient satisfaction with medical experience, lowers patient's psychological stress and increases the trust in medical care providers [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor communication and improper attitude between the doctor and the patient are the most frequent causes of malpractice litigation, complaints against doctors and decrease in patients' compliance to treatment [5,6]. Strategies to strengthen communication are to be taken into consideration, in order to prevent complaints, dissatisfaction and malpractice accusations [2]. Doctors have the duty to provide proper and sufficient information to the patient, concerning his medical condition and the available treatment options.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%