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[What does the patient expect from the physician?]

H Schipperges1

  • 1Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Heidelberg.

Praxis
|July 2, 1996
PubMed
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Patients expect physicians to be expert clinicians and compassionate companions. This paper explores both the expert and companion roles in medical treatment from physician and patient perspectives.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Practice
  • Patient-Physician Relationship
  • Healthcare Communication

Context:

  • Modern patients seek more than just expert medical advice.
  • Chronic illness necessitates a deeper, more personal patient-physician connection.
  • Understanding patient expectations is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the dual role of physicians as expert clinicians and personal advisors.
  • To examine the patient's perspective on the physician's role in chronic care.
  • To explore the physician's viewpoint on fulfilling patient expectations for companionship and expertise.

Summary:

  • Physicians must balance clinical expertise with empathetic communication and personal guidance.
  • The chronically ill patient values a physician who acts as both a knowledgeable expert and a supportive companion.

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  • Effective medical treatment involves addressing both the technical and interpersonal aspects of care.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of patient-centered care in chronic illness.
    • Provides insights for medical professionals to improve patient relationships and satisfaction.
    • Highlights the importance of holistic care that integrates medical competence with emotional support.