Friendship with a robot: children ’s perception of similarity between a robot’s physical and virtual embodiment that supports diabetes self-management
(Source: Patient Education and Counseling)
Source: Patient Education and Counseling - February 21, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Claudia Sinoo, Sylvia van der Pal, Olivier A. Blanson Henkemans, Anouk Keizer, Bert P.B. Bierman, Rosemarijn Looije, Mark A. Neerincx Source Type: research

It takes two to tango: A dyadic approach to understanding the medication dialogue in patient-provider relationships
Collaborative patient-provider communication [including patient-centeredness and shared decision-making], plays an important role in helping patients with chronic diseases develop an accurate understanding of their disease and adhere to their treatment plan [1 –4]. Despite the fact that it is dyadic, communication research has typically focused on either the provider (e.g., types of questions asked) or patient (e.g., type of information given) during clinical interactions [5,6]. However, in a conversation patients and providers influence each other’s thoughts, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors [7]. (Source: Patient Ed...
Source: Patient Education and Counseling - February 20, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Antoinette Schoenthaler, Melissa Basile, Tessa V. West, Adina Kalet Tags: Short communication Source Type: research

Patients ’ and oncologists’ views on how oncologists may best address patients’ emotions during consultations: An interview study
Since emotions are inherent in most oncological consultations [1,2], responding to patients ’ emotions is considered part of high-quality oncological care [3,4]. Not surprisingly, the impact of oncologists expressing emotional support and engagement with patients on patient outcomes has been the subject of several hypothesis-driven studies [5]. Our group recently investigated the differe ntial impact of two emotion-oriented communication strategies, i.e. communication in response to patients’ negative emotional expressions with the intend to alleviate those emotions, on recall of medical information, and on emotional s...
Source: Patient Education and Counseling - February 20, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Leonie N.C. Visser, Sanne Schepers, Marieke S. Tollenaar, Hanneke C.J.M. de Haes, Ellen M.A. Smets Source Type: research

It takes two to tango: A dyadic approach to understanding the medication dialogue in patient-provider relationships
(Source: Patient Education and Counseling)
Source: Patient Education and Counseling - February 20, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Antoinette Schoenthaler, Melissa Basile, Tessa V. West, Adina Kalet Tags: Short communication Source Type: research

Patients ’ and oncologists’ views on how oncologists may best address patients’ emotions during consultations: an interview study
(Source: Patient Education and Counseling)
Source: Patient Education and Counseling - February 20, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Leonie N.C. Visser, Sanne Schepers, Marieke S. Tollenaar, Hanneke C.J.M. de Haes, Ellen M.A. Smets Source Type: research