2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-02224-0
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Where the joy comes from: a qualitative exploration of deep GP-patient relationships

Hayley Thomas,
Johanna Lynch,
Emily Burch
et al.

Abstract: Background Relationship-based, whole person care is foundational to quality general practice. Previous research has identified several characteristics of deep General Practitioner (GP)-patient relationships and their association with improved patient concordance, satisfaction and perceived health outcomes. Psychological attachment theory has been used to understand therapeutic relationships, but has only been explored to a limited extent in the general practice context. Additionally, evolving c… Show more

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“…A trustful provider-patient relationship allows for a greater likelihood of patients disclosing information to their providers during the communication process, as patients trust that their providers will give them the best care and be honest with their healthcare choices (Wu et al, 2022 ). A good patient-doctor relationship also leads the patients to agree with the doctors’ recommendations and promotes patient concordance (Thomas et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Concept Analysis Of Concordance In the Healthcare Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A trustful provider-patient relationship allows for a greater likelihood of patients disclosing information to their providers during the communication process, as patients trust that their providers will give them the best care and be honest with their healthcare choices (Wu et al, 2022 ). A good patient-doctor relationship also leads the patients to agree with the doctors’ recommendations and promotes patient concordance (Thomas et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Concept Analysis Of Concordance In the Healthcare Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%