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Gertrud Frahm - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Doctor–Patient Relationship
    Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014
    Co-Authors: Kurt Fritzsche, Sonia Diaz Monsalve, Catherine Abbo, Gertrud Frahm
    Abstract:

    Three forms of doctor–Patient Relationship are presented: the paternalistic model, the service or consumer model, and the partnership model. It depends on the Patient, the situation, and the personality of the doctor which model he prefers. Advantages and disadvantages of each model are discussed. The partnership model requires the doctor to be highly flexible and to be able to listen.

Mahesh Gowda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The enigma of doctor-Patient Relationship.
    Indian journal of psychiatry, 2019
    Co-Authors: Vijaykumar Harbishettar, K R Krishna, Preeti Srinivasa, Mahesh Gowda
    Abstract:

    The doctor-Patient Relationship is crucial to the health-care delivery. In the past, the Relationship was viewed as one between a healer and a sick person. However, in the modern era, it is seen as an interaction between a care provider and a service user. The Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) 2017 gives importance to rights and provision for more autonomy to Patients. We examined, in the context of the existing literature, the potential impact the implementation of MHCA 2017 can have on the doctor-Patient Relationship. A bond between doctor and Patient that is based on trust has been an integral part of Patient care and has been described to promote recovery, reduce relapse, and enhance treatment adherence. Growing mistrust among Patients toward doctors leads them to change their doctors frequently, and due to this, the Patients are at risk of losing the therapeutic benefit of the doctor-Patient Relationship. The doctor-Patient Relationship has been understudied in areas of health-care need, such as in rural areas, where accessibility and availability of care itself become the most important goal. Medical advancement, with several new treatment options, as well as the availability of many experts for Patients to choose from, seems a boon turning into a bane. MHCA 2017 and other health-care policies so far have not given importance to this Relationship that is being damaged by several factors including rising health-care costs, especially in private sector and after Patients have become "consumers." However, for now, the foremost thing is the psychiatrists have to work to comply with the law and document to justify clinical decisions.

Kurt Fritzsche - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Doctor–Patient Relationship
    Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014
    Co-Authors: Kurt Fritzsche, Sonia Diaz Monsalve, Catherine Abbo, Gertrud Frahm
    Abstract:

    Three forms of doctor–Patient Relationship are presented: the paternalistic model, the service or consumer model, and the partnership model. It depends on the Patient, the situation, and the personality of the doctor which model he prefers. Advantages and disadvantages of each model are discussed. The partnership model requires the doctor to be highly flexible and to be able to listen.

Vijaykumar Harbishettar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The enigma of doctor-Patient Relationship.
    Indian journal of psychiatry, 2019
    Co-Authors: Vijaykumar Harbishettar, K R Krishna, Preeti Srinivasa, Mahesh Gowda
    Abstract:

    The doctor-Patient Relationship is crucial to the health-care delivery. In the past, the Relationship was viewed as one between a healer and a sick person. However, in the modern era, it is seen as an interaction between a care provider and a service user. The Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) 2017 gives importance to rights and provision for more autonomy to Patients. We examined, in the context of the existing literature, the potential impact the implementation of MHCA 2017 can have on the doctor-Patient Relationship. A bond between doctor and Patient that is based on trust has been an integral part of Patient care and has been described to promote recovery, reduce relapse, and enhance treatment adherence. Growing mistrust among Patients toward doctors leads them to change their doctors frequently, and due to this, the Patients are at risk of losing the therapeutic benefit of the doctor-Patient Relationship. The doctor-Patient Relationship has been understudied in areas of health-care need, such as in rural areas, where accessibility and availability of care itself become the most important goal. Medical advancement, with several new treatment options, as well as the availability of many experts for Patients to choose from, seems a boon turning into a bane. MHCA 2017 and other health-care policies so far have not given importance to this Relationship that is being damaged by several factors including rising health-care costs, especially in private sector and after Patients have become "consumers." However, for now, the foremost thing is the psychiatrists have to work to comply with the law and document to justify clinical decisions.

Han Ying-xing - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Effect of orthodontist behaviors on Patient satisfaction and orthodontist-Patient Relationship
    Chinese Journal of Conservative Dentistry, 2006
    Co-Authors: Han Ying-xing
    Abstract:

    AIM:To evaluate the effect of orthodontist behaviors on Patient satisfaction and orthodontist-Patient Relationship.METHODS:Four hundred randomly selected Patients,133 males and 267 females,aged 12 to 38 years,who were undergoing orthodontic treatment were asked to complete questionnaire.RESULTS:1.Twenty four kinds of orthodontist behaviors were significantly correlated with orthodontist-Patient Relationship (P0.0001) and Patient satisfaction (P0.0001).However,all of them weren′t significantly correlated (P0.0001) with sexuality and age.2.Of the 24 behaviors,6 behaviors had significant effect on Patient satisfaction Relationship (R2=0.518) and 5 behaviors on orthodontist-Patient Relationship (R2=0.448).CONCLUSION:Orthodontist behaviors are significantly correlated with Patient satisfaction and orthodontist-Patient Relationship.