2020
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2019.19003
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Practices to Foster Physician Presence and Connection With Patients in the Clinical Encounter

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Time constraints, technology, and administrative demands of modern medicine often impede the human connection that is central to clinical care, contributing to physician and patient dissatisfaction.OBJECTIVE To identify evidence and narrative-based practices that promote clinician presence, a state of awareness, focus, and attention with the intent to understand patients.EVIDENCE REVIEW Preliminary practices were derived through a systematic literature review (from January 1997 to August 2017, with … Show more

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“…However, nonverbal communication is just as important as the words we use. 1 In times of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the use of face masks has become ubiquitous in many countries. 2 Many facial expressions are the same across cultures, like happiness, sadness, anger, and fear, and our faces can express emotions without saying a word.…”
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“…However, nonverbal communication is just as important as the words we use. 1 In times of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the use of face masks has become ubiquitous in many countries. 2 Many facial expressions are the same across cultures, like happiness, sadness, anger, and fear, and our faces can express emotions without saying a word.…”
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“…An understanding of this may in turn enhance physician-patient communication and connection. 5 Several findings emerged from the analysis of the free-text responses provided by participants. Our findings add to the extensive literature on the broad range of motor and nonmotor symptoms that PD patients experience.…”
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“…An understanding of what matters most to patients has been identified as a best practice to enhance physician-patient communication and the human connection between provider and patient. 5 Understanding patient perspectives and priorities is also important to inform the development and testing of therapies to treat off periods. 6 The Wearing Off Questionnaires (WOQs) were developed to detect wearing off.…”
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“…Communication training has been proven successful to reduce inappropriate prescribing [27,28]. Training GPs on awareness of unconscious elements [16,36] or on communication of diagnostic reasoning and uncertainty could be an added value and focus for further research. In addition, training patients to make their ICE explicit when visiting the GP on call and providing specific tools for safety-netting during OOH, could be very useful and the effect on antibiotic prescribing should be further studied.…”
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confidence: 99%