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Differences in Medical Studentsʼ Attitudes and Self-efficacy Regarding Patient—Doctor Communication
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Family MedicineAllied Health ProfessionsEducationMedical Studentsʼ AttitudesPrior ExperienceSelf-efficacy TheoryPrimary CareHealth CommunicationPatient-doctor CommunicationHealth EducationNursingInstructional CommunicationPatient EducationPatient-centered OutcomeHealth Profession TrainingArtsMedicinePatient ExperiencePatient Satisfaction
To examine students' attitudes and self-efficacy regarding patient-doctor communication across levels of training, a questionnaire was administered to three classes (n = 203 students). Students' year of study, prior experience, and sex influenced their attitudes and self-efficacy regarding patient-doctor communication.
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