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환자의 사회적 유형에 따른 환자 만족도, 치료 순응도, 그리고 의사의 의사소통 유형 지각 차이Differences in Patients’ Awareness of Doctors’ Communication Styles, Patients’ Satisfaction, and Patients’ Compliance among Patient Social Styles

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Differences in Patients’ Awareness of Doctors’ Communication Styles, Patients’ Satisfaction, and Patients’ Compliance among Patient Social Styles
Authors
김성수조덕영박병규황인경장철훈이영미윤소정
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
한국의학교육학회
Keywords
Communication; Physician-patient relations; Patient satisfaction; Patient compliance
Citation
Korean Journal of Medical Education, v.20, no.4, pp.321 - 331
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KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Medical Education
Volume
20
Number
4
Start Page
321
End Page
331
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/124869
ISSN
2005-727X
Abstract
Purpose: It has been well known that doctor-patient communication is a key to the better doctor-patient relationship. However, in Korea, there has not been much researches on the causal factors influencing the doctor-patient communication as well as on patient satisfaction and compliance. This study attempts to investigate the relationships between patient social styles and doctors' communication styles as well as patient outcomes. Methods: Patient subjects were recruited from two mid-size local hospitals. The questionnaires consist of social styles, patient-perceived doctors' communication, and patient satisfaction/compliance measures. One hundred ninety useable data were analyzed. Results: For those highly satisfied patients, patients with analytic style showed the highest percentage of viewing their doctors as highly empathic. On the other hand, for those patients with high compliance, expressive style patients showed the highest rates of regarding their doctors as highly affective. And amiable style patients are most likely to view their doctors as highly cognitive. For analytic style patients, cognitive empathy had positive effects on patient satisfaction. For amiable style patients, doctors' cognitive empathy had positive influence on patient compliance. For expressive style patients, doctors' affective empathic communication had positive effects on both patient satisfaction/compliance while cognitive had positive effects only on patient compliance. Conclusion: The results show that the different social styles of patients might influence on the fact how the patients perceive their doctors' communication as well as how much they are satisfied and compliant. Thus, when we as an medical educators need to realize the importance of this mechanism and bring this learning into classrooms.
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