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Doctor – Patient Relationship
This relationship is the focal point of all medical practice
Factors influencing this relationship
- Lack of information given to the patient.
- Lack of common language leads to communication gap.
- Poor recall of patients for information and advice given to them.
- Lack of interest of doctors and low empathy.
- Kind of the relationship (active – passive – reciprocal).
Good communication between patient and doctor depend on:
- Expectation of patient
- Cultural background
- Previous experience with illness and doctors
- Physical and emotional state
- Childhood developmental experience
- Personality style
- Transference reaction (-ve / +ve)
- Counter transference reaction
Guidelines for good doctor-patient relationship:
- Doctor must be courteous and respectful and acknowledge the patient’s feelings about being interviewed.
- Suitable environment which influence the difficulty of relationship.
- Involvement of important persons to the patient.
- Minimize interruptions.
- Enough time for the meeting.
- Doctor should always sit down to be at eye level with the patient.
- Closeness of the therapeutic relationship must be modified according to the needs of the patient.
Good doctor patient relationship depend on therapeutic techniques
- Education
- Focusing on problem solving
- Setting reasonable expectations for change
- Expressing emotions effectively
- Crisis intervention
- Concrete limit setting
- Managing dependence
Impact of good doctor-patient relationship:
Direct: Good compliance
Indirect: Valid psychiatric interview
Good outcome
Factors in the doctor-patient relationship affect the compliance:
- Perception of the physician as rejecting and unfriendly
- Failure of the physician to explain the diagnosis or causes of symptoms
- Doctor’s awareness of and sensitivity to the patient’s belief system
- Physician enthusiasm, permissions, time spent talking with the patient
- Physician experience
Course Content
Introduction to Doctor-Patient Relationships
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The Foundations of Trust in Healthcare
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Historical Perspectives on Doctor-Patient Relationships
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Key Components of Effective Communication
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Assessing Understanding of Doctor-Patient Relationship Basics
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Cultural Competency in Doctor-Patient Interactions
Foundations of Trust in Healthcare Settings
Effective Communication Strategies for Building Trust
Navigating Cultural Competence and Ethical Considerations
Advanced Techniques for Sustaining Trust and Resolving Conflicts
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