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. 1989 Jan;35:159–161.

Patient-Centred Interviewing Part III: Five Provocative Questions

Moira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston
PMCID: PMC2280442  PMID: 21253280

Abstract

The literature review of select studies on doctor-patient communication seeks to answer some of the frequently expressed questions and doubts about patient-centred interviewing. Studies from Canada, the United States, Britain and Holland, mostly in family practice, provide us with a rich source of data to ponder. The five questions we ask are: Do patient-centred consultations make a difference to patient outcomes? Are patient-centred doctors medically competent? Are patient-centred visits long? Are physicians consistent in their interview styles from patient to patient? How do students learn the patient-centred approach?

Keywords: doctor-patient relationship, patient-centred medicine, patient-centred interview

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