2005
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2005.11.102
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The Clinical Interview and the Doctor–Patient Relationship in Telemedicine

Abstract: The doctor-patient relationship is one of the most complex interpersonal relationships, in that it involves individuals who are not on the same level, it has not been sought by both individuals, it is emotionally loaded and it requires close mutual co-operation towards a shared goal. A well-managed clinical interview lays the grounds for a good doctor-patient relationship which in turn leads to further advantages. In a classical ambulatory setting the doctor-patient relationship should take into account a numb… Show more

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“…The exact percentage of communication that is non-verbal varies according to authors and seems impossible to establish. Onor and Misan (2005) state that only 7% of emotional communication takes place verbally. Let's agree that lots of communication is non-verbal.…”
Section: Eu Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact percentage of communication that is non-verbal varies according to authors and seems impossible to establish. Onor and Misan (2005) state that only 7% of emotional communication takes place verbally. Let's agree that lots of communication is non-verbal.…”
Section: Eu Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les questionnements qui accompagnent l'utilisation de la télémédecine au Québec des professionnels de santé, notamment en ce qui concerne leur relation avec le patient [28]. Cela signifie que la redé-finition des rôles qui en résulte implique une adaptation des textes juridiques relatifs à la pratique médicale en réseau.…”
Section: Les Notions De La Télésanté Et La Télémédecine Au Québec : Dunclassified
“…However, the communication between the physician and the patient should also be one of the foci, as research by Onor et al 42 points to the fact that videoconference interviews are less realistic and significantly different from face-to-face contact. Liu et al 43 emphasized that new training programs are needed for doctors to develop improved communication skills and the ability to express empathy in TM consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%