Informing patients on planned consultation time – a randomised controlled intervention study of consultation time in primary care
Objective: To investigate whether patients’ pre-consultation knowledge of the time frames for the consultation influences the actual consultation time and/or patient and physician related outcomes; satisfaction and enablement. Design: Randomised controlled blinded intervention study. Setting: Four s...
Main Authors: | Oskar Lindfors, Sara Holmberg, Mattias Rööst |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Taylor & Francis Group
2019-10-01
|
Series: | Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1663581 |
Similar Items
-
Developing a model osteoarthritis consultation: a Delphi consensus exercise
by: Porcheret Mark, et al.
Published: (2013-01-01) -
The use of various appointment systems among patients visiting academic outpatient centers in Kerman and the evaluation of patients’ perspective and satisfaction
by: Fatemeh Bagheri, et al.
Published: (2022-11-01) -
Exploring patients' and clinicians' experiences of video consultations in primary care: a systematic scoping review
by: Arun Thiyagarajan, et al.
Published: (2020-03-01) -
Telehealth consultations in general practice during a pandemic lockdown: survey and interviews on patient experiences and preferences
by: Fiona Imlach, et al.
Published: (2020-12-01) -
Rethinking medical appointments
by: Khaled Moustafa
Published: (2023-11-01)