2017
DOI: 10.1177/1742395317739961
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The doctor–patient relationship and patient resilience in chronic pain: A qualitative approach to patients’ perspectives

Abstract: A doctor-patient relationship following the precepts of the patient-centered care is a significant resource that can lead to increased patient resilience. Thus, future interventions promoting patient resilience might consider addressing the doctor-patient relationship.

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“…Patients with LHL point out the importance of feeling supported by their HCP as a motivating cue and facilitator of self-management and independence. Showing concern for and true interest in the patient is valued by patients [22,23,35,41,48,59,60] while HCP support is mentioned to be especially important to female patients describing their physician as “ genuinely caring.. [and that] she encourages me ” [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with LHL point out the importance of feeling supported by their HCP as a motivating cue and facilitator of self-management and independence. Showing concern for and true interest in the patient is valued by patients [22,23,35,41,48,59,60] while HCP support is mentioned to be especially important to female patients describing their physician as “ genuinely caring.. [and that] she encourages me ” [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More positive or negative emotional states were observed as well as the presence or absence of significant social and family ties. In addition, active interventions based on resilience and the patient-physician-patient relationship itself focused on patient-centered care may be resources to increase the resilience of women with CPP 36,37 . This article has intrinsic limitations to the method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Y es que la relación médico-paciente cuando es correcta se considera un tipo de amistad, la amistad médica, en donde el médico aporta su saber e intención de ayuda y el paciente aporta su confianza y esperanza en el médico que lo atiende 9 . Una relación médico-paciente siguiendo los preceptos de la atención centrada en el paciente es un recurso importante que puede conducir a una mayor capacidad de recuperación y resiliencia del paciente 10 .…”
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