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Full-Text Articles in Family Medicine
Patient Perceptions Of Physician Empathy, Satisfaction With Physician, Interpersonal Trust, And Compliance, Mohammadreza Hojat, Daniel Z. Lewis, Kaye Maxwell, Fred Markham, Richard Wender, Joseph S. Gonnella
Patient Perceptions Of Physician Empathy, Satisfaction With Physician, Interpersonal Trust, And Compliance, Mohammadreza Hojat, Daniel Z. Lewis, Kaye Maxwell, Fred Markham, Richard Wender, Joseph S. Gonnella
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers
Objectives: This study was designed to investigate psychometric properties of the Jefferson Scale of Patient Perceptions of Physician Empathy (JSPPPE), and to examine correlations between its scores and measures of overall satisfaction with physicians, personal trust, and indicators of patient compliance.
Methods: Research participants included 535 out-patients (between 18-75 years old, 66% female). A survey was mailed to participants which included the JSPPPE (5-item), a scale for measuring overall satisfaction with the primary care physician (10-item), and demographic questions. Patients were also asked about compliance with their physician's recommendation for preventive tests (colonoscopy, mammogram, and PSA for age and gender …
Transforming Chronic Care Education: A Longitudal Interprofessional Mentorship Curriculum, Lauren G. Collins, Md, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Christine Jerpbak, Md, Elena Umland, Pharmd, Stephen B. Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Leigh Ann Hewston, Pt, Med
Transforming Chronic Care Education: A Longitudal Interprofessional Mentorship Curriculum, Lauren G. Collins, Md, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Christine Jerpbak, Md, Elena Umland, Pharmd, Stephen B. Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Leigh Ann Hewston, Pt, Med
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Rationale:
Future state of academic medicine demands preparing students for collaborative, team-based practice.
Interprofessional education (IPE) is widely advocated as a key element to promote an effective redesigned healthcare system
Evidence and curricular resources describing effective IPE remain limited
End-Of-Life Care For Hospitalized Patients With Lung Cancer: Utilization Of A Palliative Care Service., Barbara Reville, M.S., Achpn, Marshal N Miller, B.S., Richard W Toner, M.S., Joanne Reifsnyder, Ph.D., Achpn
End-Of-Life Care For Hospitalized Patients With Lung Cancer: Utilization Of A Palliative Care Service., Barbara Reville, M.S., Achpn, Marshal N Miller, B.S., Richard W Toner, M.S., Joanne Reifsnyder, Ph.D., Achpn
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
PURPOSE: High symptom burden and hospital mortality among patients with lung cancer argues for early palliative care intervention. Patient characteristics and discharge dispositions in hospitalized patients with lung cancer receiving usual care were compared to those referred to a new palliative care service.
METHODS: A retrospective database review of all lung cancer discharges receiving usual care (UC) and palliative care service (PCS) consultation was conducted. Demographics, length of stay, discharge disposition, and mortality were described and compared. Palliative Performance Scale scores were described according to discharge disposition in the PCS group. Disposition of all patients receiving either chemotherapy or surgery …
Screening Of Hepatitis B And C Among People Visiting General Practice Clinics In A Rural District Of Sindh, Pakistan., Ameet Kumar, Saima Lalani, Asad Ali Khan Afridi, Ali Khan Khuwaja
Screening Of Hepatitis B And C Among People Visiting General Practice Clinics In A Rural District Of Sindh, Pakistan., Ameet Kumar, Saima Lalani, Asad Ali Khan Afridi, Ali Khan Khuwaja
Community Health Sciences
BACKGROUND:
Hepatitis B (HB), Hepatitis C (HC) and their risk factors are amongst the major health problems in developing countries including Pakistan. This study aimed to screen for HB and HC among people who visited General Practice clinics and also to identify the differences of screening positive cases by age and sex.
METHODS:
This was a retrospective study conducted in Tando Muhammad Khan city, one of the rural districts of Sindh. All together we reviewed 5989 laboratory reports of people for hepatitis B and C on consecutive basis from two laboratories. A pre-designed and structured perform was used to collect …
Defining And Measuring The Patient-Centered Medical Home., Kurt C Stange, Paul A Nutting, William L Miller, Carlos R Jaén, Benjamin F Crabtree, Susan A Flocke, James M Gill
Defining And Measuring The Patient-Centered Medical Home., Kurt C Stange, Paul A Nutting, William L Miller, Carlos R Jaén, Benjamin F Crabtree, Susan A Flocke, James M Gill
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is four things: 1) the fundamental tenets of primary care: first contact access, comprehensiveness, integration/coordination, and relationships involving sustained partnership; 2) new ways of organizing practice; 3) development of practices' internal capabilities, and 4) related health care system and reimbursement changes. All of these are focused on improving the health of whole people, families, communities and populations, and on increasing the value of healthcare. The value of the fundamental tenets of primary care is well established. This value includes higher health care quality, better whole-person and population health, lower cost and reduced inequalities compared to …
Goal Directed Learning: Early Assessment And Individualized Education Plans For Family Medicine Interns, Glenda Stockwell, Beth Anne Fox, Reid Blackwelder
Goal Directed Learning: Early Assessment And Individualized Education Plans For Family Medicine Interns, Glenda Stockwell, Beth Anne Fox, Reid Blackwelder
ETSU Faculty Works
- Articulate rationale for early assessment
- Describe process of assessment and feedback sessions
- List benefits of process based on:
- Objective data
- Opinion of interns over past 2 years
Hepatitis C In Pakistan - A Neglected Challenge, Waris Qidwai, Ammad Fahim, Shahan Waheed
Hepatitis C In Pakistan - A Neglected Challenge, Waris Qidwai, Ammad Fahim, Shahan Waheed
Department of Family Medicine
No abstract provided.
Landscaping Health Financing Works In Pakistan, Shehla Zaidi, Shafqat Shehzad, Asad Sayeed, Liaquat Khowaja
Landscaping Health Financing Works In Pakistan, Shehla Zaidi, Shafqat Shehzad, Asad Sayeed, Liaquat Khowaja
Community Health Sciences
No abstract provided.