Title of article :
Gender differences in physiciansʹ communicative skills and their influence on patient satisfaction in gynaecological outpatient consultations
Author/Authors :
Regula Nelly Christen، نويسنده , , Judith Alder، نويسنده , , Johannes Bitzer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
1474
To page :
1483
Abstract :
As previous research has displayed, a physicianʹs communication style is an essential factor predicting patient satisfaction and compliance. Furthermore, a good physician–patient relationship and high communication quality seem to be crucial elements fostering the activation of patientsʹ self-healing powers. Due to their intimate nature, gynaecological health issues require specific adapted communicative skills. Several studies in primary care reveal gender differences in physiciansʹ communication style. However, controversial findings have been reported in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. The aim of the present study was to determine whether the expected gender differences in gynaecologistsʹ communicative skills affect patient satisfaction and compliance. We analysed 196 videotapes of 30 real-life and 166 simulated (standardised) patient consultations in four different gynaecological outpatient settings with 13 male and 36 female gynaecologists from the University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland. Communicative skills were analysed by independent raters with the Revised Maastricht History-Taking and Advice Checklist (MAAS-R). All patients assessed their satisfaction after the consultation using the patient satisfaction questionnaire. Patients were more satisfied with female gynaecologists regarding the relationship and the consultation process, whereas the expected compliance was not related to physician gender. However, regression analyses demonstrated that it is not the gender of the physician but gender-related specific communicative skills – mainly patient-centred communication – that seem to be the crucial factor influencing patient satisfaction and likewise compliance. Hence, further research should be carried out on how these skills could be improved through specific training.
Keywords :
Patient satisfaction , Physicianepatientrelationship , Switzerland , Communicative skills , Patient-centred communication , Physician gender
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
603746
Link To Document :
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