Table 5.
The mean values of patients’ assessment of the medical graduates’ professionalism and communication skills
| How was the physician’s performance at: |
Assessment |
|
|---|---|---|
| Mean | ±SD | |
| 1. Telling you every thing; being truthful, upfront and frank; not keeping things from you that you should know |
3.65 |
1.164 |
| 2. Greeting you warmly; calling you by the name you prefer; being friendly, never crabby or rude |
3.80 |
1.158 |
| 3. Treating you like you’re on the same level; never “talking down” to you or treating you like a child |
3.75 |
1.111 |
| 4. Letting you tell your story ; listening carefully; asking thoughtful questions; not interrupting you while you’re talking |
3.69 |
1.125 |
| 5. Showing interest in you as a person; not acting bored or ignoring what you have to say |
3.69 |
1.156 |
| 6. Warning you during the physical exam about what he/she is going to do and why; telling you what he/she find |
3.70 |
1.161 |
| 7. Discussing options with you; asking your opinion; offering choices and letting help decide what to do; asking what you think before telling you what to do |
3.29 |
1.319 |
| 8. Encourage you to ask questions; answering them clearly; never avoiding your questions or lecturing you |
3.52 |
1.189 |
| 9. Explaining what you need to know about your problems, how and why they occurred, and what to expect next |
3.54 |
1.181 |
| 10. Using words you can understand when explaining any technical medical terms in plain language | 3.83 | 1.136 |
SD = stander deviation.