Can doctors improve the patient experience by rearranging the furniture and equipment in their office? A video recorded simulation
The design of this study is a video-recorded simulated consultation. Its aim is to evaluate the effect of changing seating arrangements and stethoscope visibility on patient enablement and non-verbal behaviour. Twelve simulated consultations with six actor-patients and a ‘real’ doctor were video rec...
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Main Authors: | Moyez Jiwa, Catherine Krejany, Lee Gaedtke, Epi Kanjo, Ruthra Nagendran, Carolyn O'Shea, Iain Greenlees |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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The Beryl Institute
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b21e7125e7664a3da385769d27f9cb04 |
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