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Would-Be Doctors on the Communication Components of the Medical Servic e

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  • Vajda, Beata

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While moving towards a bio-psycho-social model in healthcare systems is an international tendency, our preliminary research had shown high acceptance of paternalistic communication style in a Hungarian setting. In this paper, the observations of medical students about doctor-patient consultations (from a relationship and communication aspect, on the basis of formerly given viewpoints) are analysed. The method used is qualitative; we have prepared a content analysis of the written, semi-structured papers of students. The results support our assumptions of communication style being an important factor in patient compliance. Would-be doctors' approach to the topic is highly important, as doctors were found to be the primarily influential on how consultations happen.

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  • Vajda, Beata, 2011. "Would-Be Doctors on the Communication Components of the Medical Servic e," Apas Papers 357, Academic Public Administration Studies Archive - APAS.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsu:apasro:357
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    Doctor-patient relationship; communication; compliance; medical studen ts;
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