Patients prefer doctors who engage in face-to-face visits
(HealthDay)—Patients prefer physicians who engage in face-to-face (F2F) clinic visits, rather than those using an examination room computer (ERC), according to a research letter published online April 19 in JAMA Oncology.
Ali Haider, M.D., from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and colleagues conducted a randomized controlled crossover study involving 120 patients from a palliative care clinic. Patients’ perceptions of physicians’ compassion were assessed after watching two standardized scripted-video vignettes of physicians: one portraying F2F clinic visits and one portraying a physician using an ERC. After viewing each video, patients completed questionnaires rating physicians’ compassion, communication skills, and professionalism.
The researchers found that after watching and assessing the first video, the F2F visit resulted in better scores for compassion, communication skills, and professionalism. Better compassion, communication skills, and professionalism scores were also seen for the F2F visit after crossover analysis. Seventy-one percent of patients preferred the F2F physician.
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