Monologue or dialogue: Role preferences of patients and GPs within the consultation

B. W. Ewart, C. A. Till

Psychology Health & Medicine(1998)

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Abstract Relatively little is known about the role preferences which patients and doctors have of the medical consultation. The study presented here investigates role schemas of the consultation, and how they vary within patients, within doctors, and between doctors and patients. A questionnaire was designed comprising three attitude scales (Beisecker, 1986; Ewart & Howes, 1991; Haug & Lavin, 1983), the Health Locus of Control, the General Health Questionnaire, whether the patient was consulting with a first or repeat consultation, whether the problem was physical, psychological or both, and measures of sociodemographic variables. The questionnaire was completed by 156 GPs (general practitioners) and 250 patients. Factor analyses on the attitude scales revealed five factors for patients and six factors for doctors. In general, patient role schemas focus on decision outcomes and acknowledge the doctors' expertise and authority. Doctors' schemas are more diverse and there is a willingness to receive patient...
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