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Published on: February 16, 2011
Using patient-centered interviewing skills to manage complex patient encounters in primary care
Catherine Lein1, Celia E Wills
1Michigan State University, College of Nursing, East Lansing, Michigan 48825, USA. leink@msu.edu
Purpose:
To describe effective and efficient patient-centered interviewing strategies to enhance the management of complex primary care patient encounters.
Data Sources:
Research literature and applied case study analysis.
Conclusions:
Patient-centered interviewing can enhance effectiveness of care in complex patient encounters. A relatively small investment of time and energy has positive yields in regard to improvements in longer term physiological status, treatment adherence, quality of life, patient-provider working relationship, and patient and nurse practitioner satisfaction.
Implications For Practice:
Use of patient-centered interviewing strategies can enhance effectiveness of patient care processes and outcomes while retaining efficiency of patient management.
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