by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad
This study collected reviews from a publicly accessible medical website from January 2014 to December 2018 and then used a text mining method to reveal the semantics of patients' healthcare experiences. The proposed method revealed. W...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad
As members of diadic relationships, both patients and doctors influence each other's behaviour and are interdependent on each other because they share a common past history and ultimately a common future. The study found that if a doctor reported a high level of trust in...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad
Despite communication skills training in medical school, junior doctors still demonstrate poor patient-doctor communication skills. Four main themes of communication errors were identified, namely: non-verbal (contact...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad
Public trust in the health professions has declined in recent decades. One factor may be the flood of health information available from various sources. However, how the acquisition of health information affects patient trust remains unclear. W...
by Pronet Studio | Dec 18, 2022 | Publications abroad
Shared decision-making is not always the norm in hospital care. Although doctors explain treatment plans, many hospitalised patients do not understand them enough to make autonomous decisions. In the present study, all doctors explained ...
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