2019
DOI: 10.1111/hex.12890
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Outpatient communication patterns in a cancer hospital in China: A qualitative study of doctor–patient encounters

Abstract: Objective The paper characterizes outpatient communication in a major cancer hospital in southern China with regard to the structure, style and focus of doctor–patient communication. Method Fifty‐one encounters between doctors and patients were recorded in the outpatient department of the cancer hospital and analysed inductively to identify patterns of doctor–patient outpatient communication. Results Outpatient communication in the cancer hospital is characterized by structuralized conversation, doctor dominat… Show more

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“…Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for an excellent clinician [14]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, it is necessary to step out of the traditional concept of education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, and strengthen the cultivation of language arts for medical students, which is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [15][16]. Doctors should emphasize the importance of humane care in medical practice and fully understand the psychological needs of patients, give guidance when patients are confused, give attention when patients are helpless, encourage them when discouraged, and give comfort when they are anxious [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for an excellent clinician [14]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, it is necessary to step out of the traditional concept of education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, and strengthen the cultivation of language arts for medical students, which is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [15][16]. Doctors should emphasize the importance of humane care in medical practice and fully understand the psychological needs of patients, give guidance when patients are confused, give attention when patients are helpless, encourage them when discouraged, and give comfort when they are anxious [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients pay more and more attention to their participation in medical activities. Modern doctors must not only have the pure medical skill to relieve the pain for patients but also have good communication skills to understand the psychological needs of patients and provide better service to patients [1][2]. According to the estimates of the International Cancer Research Centre, the number of cancer patients worldwide is increasing at a rate of 3% to 5% every year.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Doctor-patient communication skills are an important indicator of a doctor's success." Good communication skills are essential clinical skills for a good clinician [17]. Therefore, in clinical teaching, we should step out of the traditional emphasis on knowledge education, strengthen the training of doctor-patient communication and communication skills, strengthen the training of language arts for medical students is an inevitable requirement in the new era and new environment [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the current medical environment, the ability of doctor-patient communication is also an objective requirement for the social role of doctors. Therefore, the ability of doctor-patient communication plays an increasing role in improving the quality of medical care [2]. According to estimates from the International Cancer Research Center, the number of cancer patients worldwide is gradually increasing at a rate of 3-5%3 each year.…”
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“…Compared to the identified substantial need for doctorpatient CST, the resources and endeavor devoted to it remain inadequate. As was suggested in Tu et's [15] investigation on outpatient communication in a large hospital in China, there is an extreme inequality of power between Chinese doctors and patients at the individual level. More public education and professional skills training are needed to improve the communication and promote mutual understanding between patients and doctors.…”
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confidence: 94%