Humanising childbirth means taking into account women's values, beliefs and feelings and respecting her dignity and autonomy during the birthing process. Reducing over-medicalised births, empowering women and applying maternity practice based on...
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Perception of Humanization of Birth in a Highly Specialized Hospital: Let's Think Differently
The aim of this article is to identify the views of health professionals, administrators and women on the humanisation of birth care.... The humanisation of hospital birth can be identified by several key features, such as personalisation, recognition of women's rights,...
Humanized birth in high-risk pregnancy: barriers and facilitating factors
The medical model of childbirth assumes that a pregnancy can always develop into a risky procedure. In order to consider humanised childbirth for high-risk pregnancies, an important step is to be aware of professionals' preconceptions about humanised childbirth in...
From the crisis in acute care to postdischarge resilience - The communication experience of Geriatric patients: A qualitative study
Hospital readmissions due to illness among geriatric patients result in distress and psychological trauma. Although communication has been linked to better health outcomes, little is known about communication pathways in the context of resilience after ...
Shared understanding in psychiatrist-patient communication: Association with treatment adherence in schizophrenia
This study tested the hypothesis that more frequent repair in psychiatrist-patient communication is associated with better adherence to treatment recommendations in schizophrenia . The quality of doctor-patient communication also appears to influence adherence to recommendations in ...
Good communication in psychiatry - a conceptual review
Communication between doctor and patient is at the heart of psychiatric treatment. However, little attention has so far been given to practical training in this area and there is no specific theory about what constitutes good communication in psychiatry. This review aims to ...
Miscommunication in Doctor-Patient Communication
The effectiveness of treatment depends on the quality of the patient-clinician relationship and, in particular, on the extent to which the patient and clinician build a shared understanding of illness and treatment. The cited study used a conversation analysis tool to explore the aforementioned ...
Patients' perceptions of their experiences with nurse-patient communication in oncology settings: A focused ethnographic study
The nursing shortage and its impact on patient care are well-documented global problems. Patients living with chronic cancer have many psychosocial problems and often lack adequate support as a result of...
The Impact of Doctor-Patient Communication on Patients' Perceptions of their Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Doctor-patient communication is the main way in which women diagnosed with breast cancer learn about the risk of distant recurrence. However, little is known about how physicians approach these discussions. In the study cited above, approximately 33% women reported,...
The Impact of Internet Health Information on Patient Compliance: A Research Model and an Empirical Study
Patients are increasingly seeking and using online health information to more actively manage their own health in collaboration with their doctors. This trend has both positive and negative effects on interactions between patients and their doctors....
Mental health professionals' experiences with shared decision-making for patients with psychotic disorders: a qualitative study
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process where clinicians and patients work together to select treatment based on both patient preference and clinical evidence. Although patients with psychotic disorders want a greater degree of...
Are physicians' attitudes of respect accurately perceived by patients and associated with more positive communication behaviours?
The aim of the article was to explore the respect reported by doctors for individual patients by examining the following questions: How does the respect for patients reported by doctors change? What patient characteristics are associated with greater respect reported by...
Physicians' communication and perceptions of patients: is it how they look, how they talk, or is it just the doctor?
Although doctors' communication styles and perceptions influence outcomes, few studies have examined how these perceptions relate to the way doctors communicate with patients. Furthermore, although many factors may influence the communication process, in...
Clinical decision-making: Patients' preferences and experiences
The aim of this article was to determine the congruence between patients' preferred style of clinical decision-making and the style they typically experienced, and whether this congruence was related to socioeconomic status and/or perceived quality of care....
Do patients wish to be involved in decision making in the consultation? A cross sectional survey with video vignettes
The aim of this article was to determine patients' preferences for a shared or focused consultation style in the decision-making part of a general consultation. Patients had different preferences for participation in decision-making during the consultation. In a multiple regression analysis, it was found that...