L Y Kiyohara, L K Kayano, M L Kobayashi, M S Alessi, M U Yamamoto, P R Yunes-Filho, R R Pessoa, R Mandelbaum, S T Okubo, T Watanuki, J E Vieira
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Abstract
Context: The interaction between a physician and his or her patient is complex and occurs by means of technical performance and through a personal relationship.
Objective: To assess the interaction between the medical professional and his or her patient with the participation of medical students assuming a role as observers and participants in a medical appointment in an outpatient office.
Design: Questionnaire interview study.
Setting: General Medicine outpatient offices, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo.
Participants: Medical students performed an ethnographical technique of observation, following 199 outpatient medical appointments with Clinical Medicine Residents.
Main measurements: A questionnaire filled out by observer students measured the physician's attitudes towards patients, as well as patients' expectations regarding the appointment and his or her understanding after its completion.
Results: Patients showed higher enthusiasm after the appointment (4.47 +/- 0.06 versus 2.62 +/- 0.10) (mean +/- SEM), as well as some negative remarks such as in relation to the waiting time. The time spent in the consultation was 24.66 +/- 4.45 minutes (mean +/- SEM) and the waiting time was 123.09 +/- 4.91 minutes. The physician's written orientation was fairly well recalled by the patient when the doctor's letter could be previously understood.
Conclusion: Patients benefit from physicians who keep the focus on them. In addition, this program stimulated the students for their accomplishment of the medical course.
期刊介绍:
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary scientific forum dedicated to advancing the frontiers of basic cellular research. It addresses scientists from both the physiological and biochemical disciplines as well as related fields such as genetics, molecular biology, pathophysiology, pathobiochemistry and cellular toxicology & pharmacology. Original papers and reviews on the mechanisms of intracellular transmission, cellular metabolism, cell growth, differentiation and death, ion channels and carriers, and the maintenance, regulation and disturbances of cell volume are presented. Appearing monthly under peer review, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry takes an active role in the concerted international effort to unravel the mechanisms of cellular function.