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Revista Española de Salud Pública

On-line version ISSN 2173-9110Print version ISSN 1135-5727

Abstract

GIRON, Manuel; BEVIA, Begoña; MEDINA, Elisa  and  SIMON TALERO, Manuel. The Quality of the Physician-Patient Relationship and Results of the Clinical Encounters in Primary Care in Alicante: A Focal Groups Study. Rev. Esp. Salud Publica [online]. 2002, vol.76, n.5, pp.561-575. ISSN 2173-9110.

Background: The relationship between the quality of the physician-patient relationship and the outcomes of the clinical encounters in primary care are examined. Method: Focus groups of physicians and patients. A total of 24 professionals and 22 patients took part. Results: The physicians perceived a relationship to exist between the scarcity of healthcare resources (short length of time with each patient, care-providing overload, lack of specific resources, lack of training), conflicts with "difficult" patients and the influence of the psychosocial factors in the clinical encounter and error, burnout, defensive medicine and the low quality of the services. Communication/examination-related problems during the clinical interview and by negative feelings acted as intermediary factors in this relationship. The patients perceived a relationship to exist between an operating pattern characterized by short office visits scheduled at an overloaded pace and physician, patient communications problems and error and conflict in the clinical encounter. There is also a relationship between the physician's humanist attitude and a better outcome of the health problems. The objectives and priorities of the health care system, out of touch with the needs of the community, are seen as being key determining factors as regards the lacks considered to exist. Conclusions:. The physician-patient relationship processes play a mediating role between the health care resources and the outcomes of the clinical encounters. Improving the care provided and the physician-patient relationship in primary care requires a multi-dimensional approach and view which goes beyond the measures taken regarding individual physician and patient-related factors.

Keywords : Physician-patient relationship; Primary health care; Qualitative research; Care quality.

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