Publication | Open Access
Patient–doctor interaction in rehabilitation: The relationship between perceived interaction quality and long-term treatment results
99
Citations
8
References
2009
Year
Our data underline the importance of interaction quality for the success of rehabilitation and thus the importance of specific skills such as providing and collecting information, recognizing patients' concerns and goals as well as reinforcement of health related action. Regular training and supervision should be provided to support physicians and to enhance their competence in dealing with patients concerns.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1