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Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?

Year 2018, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 100 - 109, 31.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.32448/entupdates.459019

Abstract


Objective:

Communication issues within clinical encounters are increasing within Turkey. To raise awareness of the problem and identify solutions, it was decided to undertake the current research.



Methods:

Separate questionnaires, one for doctors, the other for patients, were prepared and distributed between May and July 2018 to 100 doctors plus 100 adult patients at either Adana Numune Hospital or Eskisehir Osmangazi University Hospital.



Results:

Patients’ views: 60% responded that doctors give insufficient information in terms of quality and quantity. 80% stated that the doctor failed to convey a clear message. 40% described doctors as lacking enthusiasm in explaining the issue and curtailing the conversation. 40% felt that the inadequate length of the consultation contributed to a sense that the patient was undervalued by the doctor. 40% felt consultation times needed to be lengthened. 20% stated that the doctors listened inadequately. 30% felt that communication would be improved by better use of Turkish equivalents for latinate medical terms. 10% felt that the key element in communication was for doctors first to value patients.Doctors’ views: 100% felt they had the ability to explain, but that time constraints and patients’ inability to understand key elements hinder communication. 95% felt the issue rested with patients and their inability to comprehend. 60% considered the patients insufficiently educated or lacking adequate intellectual resources to understand. 90% proposed lengthening consultation times to improve communication.



Conclusion:

Blaming either party is not the solution. Short consultation times are the root cause of miscommunication and need to increase if communication is to improve. Improvements in patients’ education may in the future lead to more fruitful clinical encounters. Clinicians must develop an effective communication style to create healthier relationships with their patients.

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Year 2018, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 100 - 109, 31.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.32448/entupdates.459019

Abstract

References

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  • 4. Dorr Goold S, Lipkin M. The doctor-patient relationship: challenges, opportunities, and strategies. J Gen Intern Med 1999;14:26-33.
  • 5. Zolnierek KB, Dimatteo MR. Physician communication and patient adherence to treatment: a meta-analysis. Med Care 2009;47:826–34.
  • 6. Ramirez AJ, Graham J, Richards MA, Cull A, Gregory WM. Mental health of hospital consultants: the effects of stress and satisfaction at work. Lancet 1996;347:724-8.
  • 7. Little P, Everitt H, Williamson I, et al. Observational study of effect of patient centredness and positive approach on outcomes of general practice consultations. BMJ 2001;323:908-11.
  • 8. Bertakis KD, Azari R. Patient-centered care is associated with decreased health care utilization. J Am Board Fam Med 2011;24:229- 39.
  • 9. Travaline JM, Ruchinskas R, D’Alonzo GE Jr. Patient-Physician Communication: Why and How. J Am Osteopath Assoc 2005;105:13- 8.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Can Cemal Cingi

Sıdıka Deniz Yalım This is me

Publication Date August 31, 2018
Submission Date June 8, 2018
Acceptance Date July 24, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Cingi, C. C., & Yalım, S. D. (2018). Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?. ENT Updates, 8(2), 100-109. https://doi.org/10.32448/entupdates.459019
AMA Cingi CC, Yalım SD. Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?. ENT Updates. August 2018;8(2):100-109. doi:10.32448/entupdates.459019
Chicago Cingi, Can Cemal, and Sıdıka Deniz Yalım. “Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?”. ENT Updates 8, no. 2 (August 2018): 100-109. https://doi.org/10.32448/entupdates.459019.
EndNote Cingi CC, Yalım SD (August 1, 2018) Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?. ENT Updates 8 2 100–109.
IEEE C. C. Cingi and S. D. Yalım, “Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?”, ENT Updates, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 100–109, 2018, doi: 10.32448/entupdates.459019.
ISNAD Cingi, Can Cemal - Yalım, Sıdıka Deniz. “Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?”. ENT Updates 8/2 (August 2018), 100-109. https://doi.org/10.32448/entupdates.459019.
JAMA Cingi CC, Yalım SD. Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?. ENT Updates. 2018;8:100–109.
MLA Cingi, Can Cemal and Sıdıka Deniz Yalım. “Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?”. ENT Updates, vol. 8, no. 2, 2018, pp. 100-9, doi:10.32448/entupdates.459019.
Vancouver Cingi CC, Yalım SD. Communication Breakdowns – Uninformative Doctors Or Ignorant Patients?. ENT Updates. 2018;8(2):100-9.