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Doctor-Patient Communication: A Review

Jennifer Fong Ha and Nancy Longnecker
Ochsner Journal March 2010, 10 (1) 38-43;
Jennifer Fong Ha
*Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia
†Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia
‡University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia
MBBS (Hons) Dip Surg Anat
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Nancy Longnecker
‡University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia
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Abstract

Effective doctor-patient communication is a central clinical function in building a therapeutic doctor-patient relationship, which is the heart and art of medicine. This is important in the delivery of high-quality health care. Much patient dissatisfaction and many complaints are due to breakdown in the doctor-patient relationship. However, many doctors tend to overestimate their ability in communication. Over the years, much has been published in the literature on this important topic. We review the literature on doctor-patient communication.

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  • communication
  • doctor-patient relationship
  • review
  • strategies
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