RT @CarolLRead: Listening a key skill in clinical care consultations - identifies what matters to patients. https://t.co/yekWWeQHh1
many a times it is the last sentence by patient that turns out to be the most important one. I guess they are not trained to put the sequence right as we would like it to be. Eleven seconds is all they get to make the first impression. https://t.co/Pevqf3C
RT @Quantros: Study in @JournalGIM | Listening to patient concerns contributes to patient-centered care, but clinicians often fail to elici…
Study in @JournalGIM | Listening to patient concerns contributes to patient-centered care, but clinicians often fail to elicit the patient's agenda, and when they do, they interrupt the patient's discourse. https://t.co/dJWk5fBO9M
RT @kamleshkhunti: In 67% of consultations eliciting patient concerns, physicians interrupt patients within an average 11 seconds https://t…
Studie finner at det går 11 sek. til legen avbryter pasienten. Nedslående, men ikke overraskende. Marginalt bedre i primærhelsetjenesten. Bare pga. "bedriftsøkonomi", eller er leger særlig utålmodige mennesker? @DagensMedisin @legeforeningen @medofak_uib h
RT @kamleshkhunti: In 67% of consultations eliciting patient concerns, physicians interrupt patients within an average 11 seconds https://t…
In 67% of consultations eliciting patient concerns, physicians interrupt patients within an average 11 seconds https://t.co/WHn4uGvUPp @rcgp @pulsetoday @redGDPS
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
“The clinician interrupted the patient after a median of 11 seconds” #patients https://t.co/Wsxansuf0F
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
RT @gbsaff: Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our heal…
Quite sad, but not surprising at all. I truly believe that most docs would love to talk to their pts for longer. Until our healthcare system (and how compensation works) changes, can’t see a paradigm shift occurring. Great study @vmontori! https://t.co/aiU
RT @Drlipid: Clinicians seldom elicit the patient’s agenda; when they do, they interrupt patients sooner than previously reported. For this…
RT @tanyaltee: Study describes clinicians’ tendency to interrupt patients even in course of eliciting patients’ agendas as part of shared d…
Study: Eliciting the Patient’s Agenda- Secondary Analysis of Recorded Clinical Encounters https://t.co/sbQ5QgYCXa https://t.co/oqDsxijrM1
RT @Drlipid: Clinicians seldom elicit the patient’s agenda; when they do, they interrupt patients sooner than previously reported. For this…
Clinicians seldom elicit the patient’s agenda; when they do, they interrupt patients sooner than previously reported. For this we can thank "quality assurance mandates" & 3rd parties interfering with/restricting the practice of medicine https://t.co/
Something to be aware of: study shows clinicians often fail to hear the patient’s agenda and when they do, they interrupt patients sooner than previously reported. https://t.co/owNRyRLdER
Don;t think doctors listen? Here's some proof. https://t.co/yEP4FftVJ2
Are we taking time to listen? Is our “system” distracting us from listening and instead focusing on churning through patients as fast as possible? 11 seconds before interruption. What do you think is the solution? #FMRevolution #physicianwellbeing https:/
Is your doctor listening? Eliciting the Patient’s Agenda- Secondary Analysis of Recorded Clinical Encounters https://t.co/p8DqJWYCVf On average, patients get about 11 seconds to explain the reasons for their visit before they are interrupted by their docto
RT @rich_w: The Answer May Surprise You etc. (But important study, and have to think about cultural and environmental factors that get us t…
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
Clinicians seldom elicit the patient’s agenda; when they do, they interrupt patients sooner than previously reported. Physicians in specialty care elicited the patient’s agenda less often compared to physicians in primary care. https://t.co/iI5ZURAUyT
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
#Longevity Coaching Tip O’ the Day-Does your MD listen to you? If at all, only for 11 seconds! Be prepared. He/she needs to know what is your concern. You are the patient, be patient but get your story out. https://t.co/V3VFqyFFox
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
The Answer May Surprise You etc. (But important study, and have to think about cultural and environmental factors that get us to this point)
RT @MSK_GeriOnc: All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients'…
11 sec... lets make it 1 min... and when we hit 1 min mark we also need to learn to LISTEN! #gerionc #Geriatrics
Sounds like some job talks I have attended.
RT @MSK_GeriOnc: All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients'…
Welp, looks like on average, time to interruption of patients by clinicians is getting worse (11 seconds!), with low rates of eliciting the patient’s agenda- even in settings that were seeking to use shared decision-making! Yikes. https://t.co/ez93lCH9HQ
RT @PattiVassalloMd: Patient tells you the diagnosis in majority of cases but you need to listen to the patient. Great article to review in…
RT @CarolLRead: Listening a key skill in clinical care consultations - identifies what matters to patients. https://t.co/yekWWeQHh1
RT @tessajlrichards: Surprisingly little and not long enough. https://t.co/4NqrcDs8VL
RT @MSK_GeriOnc: All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients'…
RT @MSK_GeriOnc: All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients'…
RT @AmyPricePhD: How often do doctor's listen and for how long? https://t.co/eMkiGZY7sX @cuttingforstone @tessajlrichards @BMJPatientEd @pa…
RT @tessajlrichards: Surprisingly little and not long enough. https://t.co/4NqrcDs8VL
RT @pash22: Clinicians elicited the patient’s agenda in 36% encounters. Agendas were elicited more often in primary care (49%) than in spec…
RT @tessajlrichards: Surprisingly little and not long enough. https://t.co/4NqrcDs8VL
Study describes clinicians’ tendency to interrupt patients even in course of eliciting patients’ agendas as part of shared decision-making process. https://t.co/xvdqNnm7gs
RT @tessajlrichards: Surprisingly little and not long enough. https://t.co/4NqrcDs8VL
Surprisingly little and not long enough.
RT @MSK_GeriOnc: All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients'…
Interrupting patients @ 11 seconds? Wow how about some #emphatic, active #listening (via Brightsity)? https://t.co/oanHwaRtDY
All Set ! GO ! "1000,1001,1002,1003, .. 1011.. let me interrupt you!." <<11 seconds>> before doctors interrupt patients' statement of their needs. #PrecisionMedicine wont work if you dont listen and dont provide #precisionCARE ! #gerionc
Not good! How do we change? This is not just about doctors but our entire #healthcare system.
RT @AmyPricePhD: How often do doctor's listen and for how long? https://t.co/eMkiGZY7sX @cuttingforstone @tessajlrichards @BMJPatientEd @pa…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
So very true.
@petermartinsept check this out. Resonates with your research I think...
@alf_collins Alf, Interesting stuff here. Note the mention of SDM and its limited impact. Surprising? https://t.co/DEGz0uJ4PB
RT @AmyPricePhD: How often do doctor's listen and for how long? https://t.co/eMkiGZY7sX @cuttingforstone @tessajlrichards @BMJPatientEd @pa…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
Listening a key skill in clinical care consultations - identifies what matters to patients.
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
Quality, Safety and Value all rely on clinician-patient relationship; communication is the key. Patient-centred care without communication?
RT @pash22: Clinicians elicited the patient’s agenda in 36% encounters. Agendas were elicited more often in primary care (49%) than in spec…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
Clinicians elicited the patient’s agenda in 36% encounters. Agendas were elicited more often in primary care (49%) than in specialty care (20%)
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
One learns by listening. Communication must be a two-way street. #Health
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
Mmmmm ...... there’s a bit to do, isn’t there.
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
How often do doctor's listen and for how long? https://t.co/eMkiGZY7sX @cuttingforstone @tessajlrichards @BMJPatientEd @pash22 @yayayarndiva
We give our med students training in listening skills... Really?
Who’s agenda? #patients or doctor’s. The culture must shift for #Healthcare @SaferCareVic @RACGP @HealthIssuesCtr @CHFofAustralia
RT @stephenjduckett: US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in wh…
US study, I'm sure nothing like this here ;-) 'Patient’s agenda elicited in 36% clinical encounters. Among those in which the agenda was elicited, patients were interrupted 7/10 times; median time to interruption of 11s' https://t.co/COpBcK4jkb
I had this happen a few months ago...You got about 11 seconds to talk to your doctor before they start interrupting you 🤦🏻♂️ https://t.co/Rz2w736opk
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
"#Eliciting the Patient’s Agenda: Analysis of Recorded Clinical Encounters [pdf]" https://t.co/b96IgDNkR4 Comments
https://t.co/YdDGF1JyYB. We interrupt at a median of 11 seconds, but whose “fault” is that, and is the trade-off “fair”?
https://t.co/PcCBnbjn9H Eliciting the Patient’s Agenda: Analysis of Recorded Clinical Encounters [pdf]
Eliciting the Patient’s Agenda: Analysis of Recorded Clinical Encounters [pdf]: Comments https://t.co/WJX63wkqXM
RT @ajitjohnson_n: Definitely happened to me- On avg patients get about 11secs to explain the reason for their visit before they are interr…
RT @HNTweets: Physicians give patients an average of 11 seconds before cutting them off [pdf]: https://t.co/RVQhaMsiHW Comments: https://t.…
Physicians give patients an average of 11 seconds before cutting them off [pdf] https://t.co/0PZuSiRiLt