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Is the communicative behavior of GPs during the consultation related to the diagnosis? A cross-sectional study in six European countries
引用本文:Deveugele M,Derese A,De Bacquer D,van den Brink-Muinen A,Bensing J,De Maeseneer J. Is the communicative behavior of GPs during the consultation related to the diagnosis? A cross-sectional study in six European countries[J]. Patient education and counseling, 2004, 54(3): 283-289. DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2004.02.004
作者姓名:Deveugele M  Derese A  De Bacquer D  van den Brink-Muinen A  Bensing J  De Maeseneer J
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收稿时间:2003-07-25

Is the communicative behavior of GPs during the consultation related to the diagnosis?: A cross-sectional study in six European countries
Deveugele Myriam,Derese Anselm,De Bacquer Dirk,van den Brink-Muinen Atie,Bensing Jozien,De Maeseneer Jan. Is the communicative behavior of GPs during the consultation related to the diagnosis?: A cross-sectional study in six European countries[J]. Patient education and counseling, 2004, 54(3): 283-289. DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2004.02.004
Authors:Deveugele Myriam  Derese Anselm  De Bacquer Dirk  van den Brink-Muinen Atie  Bensing Jozien  De Maeseneer Jan
Affiliation:Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Ghent University, UZ 1K3 De Pintelaan 185, B 9000 Gent, Belgium. myriam.deveugele@ugent.be
Abstract:
This study explores the relation between the diagnosis made by the general practitioner (GP) and his or her communicative behavior within a consultation, by means of the analysis of 2095 videotaped consultations of 168 GPs from six countries participating in the Eurocommunication study. The doctors' diagnoses were coded into ICPC chapters and merged into seven clinically relevant diagnostic clusters. The communicative behavior was gauged by means of the Roter interaction analysis system (RIAS). We found the most important differences for consultations about psychosocial problems as compared to all other diagnostic categories. In these consultations, doctors show more affective behavior, are more concerned about having a good relationship with their patients, ask more questions and give less information than in other consultations. The percentages of utterances in the other diagnostic categories were pretty similar. The communicative behavior of doctors reflects a global pattern in every consultation. This pattern is the most stable for affective behavior (social talk, agreement, rapport building and facilitation). Within instrumental behavior (the other categories), the directions and the information the doctor gives are adapted to the problems presented.
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