62
Views
55
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

In what way may videotapes be used to get significant information about the patient-physician relationship ?

&
Pages 197-208 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (7)

Bertwin Krug, Annelies Colliers, Jan Matthys, Sibyl Anthierens, Hilde Philips, Jorn Damen, Samuel Coenen & Roy Remmen. (2019) Video-recording consultations for educational purposes in out-of-hours primary care: patients and physicians are willing to participate. Acta Clinica Belgica 74:2, pages 65-69.
Read now
Ann Dorrit Guassora, Søren Beck Nielsen & Susanne Reventlow. (2015) Deciding if lifestyle is a problem: GP risk assessments or patient evaluations? A conversation analytic study of preventive consultations in general practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 33:3, pages 191-198.
Read now
Christopher Pearce, Michael Arnold, Christine Phillips & Kathryn Dwan. (2010) Methodological considerations of digital video observation: Beyond conversation analysis. International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches 4:2, pages 90-99.
Read now
Julie W. Scherz, Harold T. Edwards & Ken J. Kallail. (1995) Communicative Effectiveness of Doctor-Patient Interactions. Health Communication 7:2, pages 163-177.
Read now
Yvonne Steinert. (1993) Twelve tips for using videotape reviews for feedback on clinical performance. Medical Teacher 15:2-3, pages 131-139.
Read now
Elisabeth Arborelius & Sven Bremberg. (1992) What does a Human Relationship with the Doctor mean?. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 10:3, pages 163-169.
Read now
Elisabeth Arborelius & Toomas Timpka. (1991) Comparison of Patients' and Doctors' comments on Video-recorded Consultations. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 9:2, pages 71-77.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (48)

Dorinde E.M. van der Horst, Nieneke Hofstra, Cornelia F. van Uden-Kraan, Anne M. Stiggelbout, Marinus A. van den Dorpel, Arwen H. Pieterse & Willem Jan W. Bos. (2023) Shared Decision Making in Health Care Visits for CKD: Patients’ Decisional Role Preferences and Experiences. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 82:6, pages 677-686.
Crossref
Jessica Höglander, Inger K. Holmström, Annica Lövenmark, Sandra Van Dulmen, Hilde Eide & Annelie J. Sundler. (2022) Registered nurse–patient communication research: An integrative review for future directions in nursing research. Journal of Advanced Nursing 79:2, pages 539-562.
Crossref
Sandra van Dulmen, Ruud Roodbeen, Lotte Schulze, Karen Prantl, Maarten Rookmaaker, Brigit van Jaarsveld, Janneke Noordman & Alferso Abrahams. (2022) Practices and perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals on shared decision-making in nephrology. BMC Nephrology 23:1.
Crossref
Ellen M. Driever, Anne M. Stiggelbout & Paul L. P. Brand. (2022) Shared Decision-making in Different Types of Decisions in Medical Specialist Consultations. Journal of General Internal Medicine 37:12, pages 2966-2972.
Crossref
Janneke Noordman, Ruud Roodbeen, Leonie Gach, Lotte Schulze, Jany Rademakers, Maria van den Muijsenbergh, Gudule Boland & Sandra van Dulmen. (2022) ‘A basic understanding’; evaluation of a blended training programme for healthcare providers in hospital-based palliative care to improve communication with patients with limited health literacy. BMC Medical Education 22:1.
Crossref
Ellen M. Driever, Anne M. Stiggelbout & Paul L.P. Brand. (2022) Patients’ preferred and perceived decision-making roles, and observed patient involvement in videotaped encounters with medical specialists. Patient Education and Counseling 105:8, pages 2702-2707.
Crossref
Ellen M Driever, Anne M Stiggelbout & Paul L P Brand. (2022) Do consultants do what they say they do? Observational study of the extent to which clinicians involve their patients in the decision-making process. BMJ Open 12:1, pages e056471.
Crossref
Julie Høgsgaard Andersen, Karin Burns, Ann Dorrit Kristiane Guassora, Charlotte Cerqueira, Torben Jørgensen & Sanne Lykke Lundstrøm. (2021) Taking no for an answer. Nurses' consultations with people with cardiac disease about rehabilitation: A qualitative study. Applied Nursing Research 58, pages 151397.
Crossref
Ruud T. J. Roodbeen, Janneke Noordman, Gudule Boland & Sandra van Dulmen. (2021) Shared Decision Making in Practice and the Perspectives of Health Care Professionals on Video-Recorded Consultations With Patients With Low Health Literacy in the Palliative Phase of Their Disease. MDM Policy & Practice 6:1, pages 238146832110234.
Crossref
Maartje C. Meijers, Amy Potappel, Corelien Kloek, Tim Olde Hartman, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Sandra van Dulmen & Janneke Noordman. (2020) Shifts in patients’ question-asking behaviour between 2007 and 2016: An observational study of video-recorded general practice consultations. Patient Education and Counseling 103:6, pages 1168-1175.
Crossref
Neta Shaby & Dana Vedder‐Weiss. (2020) Science identity trajectories throughout school visits to a science museum. Journal of Research in Science Teaching 57:5, pages 733-764.
Crossref
Juul Houwen, Peter L. B. J. Lucassen, Anna Verwiel, Hugo W. Stappers, Willem J. J. Assendelft, Tim C. olde Hartman & Sandra van Dulmen. (2019) Which difficulties do GPs experience in consultations with patients with unexplained symptoms: a qualitative study. BMC Family Practice 20:1.
Crossref
Bing Ye, Shehroz S. Khan, Belkacem Chikhaoui, Andrea Iaboni, Lori Schindel Martin, Kristine Newman, Angel Wang & Alex Mihailidis. (2018) Challenges in Collecting Big Data in A Clinical Environment with Vulnerable Population: Lessons Learned from A Study Using A Multi-modal Sensors Platform. Science and Engineering Ethics 25:5, pages 1447-1466.
Crossref
Tom Terpstra, Janna M Gol, Peter L B J Lucassen, Juul Houwen, Sandra van Dulmen, Marjolein Y Berger, Judith G M Rosmalen & Tim C olde Hartman. (2019) Explanations for medically unexplained symptoms: a qualitative study on GPs in daily practice consultations. Family Practice.
Crossref
Janna Gol, Tom Terpstra, Peter Lucassen, Juul Houwen, Sandra van Dulmen, Tim C Olde Hartman & Judith Rosmalen. (2019) Symptom management for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice 69:681, pages e254-e261.
Crossref
Maartje C Meijers, Janneke Noordman, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Tim C olde Hartman & Sandra van Dulmen. (2018) Shared decision-making in general practice: an observational study comparing 2007 with 2015. Family Practice.
Crossref
Juul Houwen, Peter LBJ Lucassen, Hugo W Stappers, Willem JJ Assendelft, Sandra van Dulmen & Tim C olde Hartman. (2017) Improving GP communication in consultations on medically unexplained symptoms: a qualitative interview study with patients in primary care. British Journal of General Practice 67:663, pages e716-e723.
Crossref
Juul Houwen, Peter L B J Lucassen, Hugo W Stappers, Pim J J Assendelft, Sandra van Dulmen & Tim C olde Hartman. (2017) Medically unexplained symptoms: the person, the symptoms and the dialogue. Family Practice, pages cmw132.
Crossref
Ligaya Butalid, Peter F.M. Verhaak & Jozien M. Bensing. (2015) Changes in general practitioners’ sensitivity to patients’ distress in low back pain consultations. Patient Education and Counseling 98:10, pages 1207-1213.
Crossref
Zoe Paskins, Gretl McHugh & Andrew B Hassell. (2014) Getting under the skin of the primary care consultation using video stimulated recall: a systematic review. BMC Medical Research Methodology 14:1.
Crossref
Ann Dorrit Guassora, Susanne Reventlow & Kirsti Malterud. (2014) Shame, honor and responsibility in clinical dialog about lifestyle issues: A qualitative study about patients’ presentations of self. Patient Education and Counseling 97:2, pages 195-199.
Crossref
Ligaya Butalid, Jozien M. Bensing & Peter F.M. Verhaak. (2014) Talking about psychosocial problems: An observational study on changes in doctor–patient communication in general practice between 1977 and 2008. Patient Education and Counseling 94:3, pages 314-321.
Crossref
John Muench, Demetrio Sanchez & Roger Garvin. (2013) A Review of Video Review: New Processes for the 21st Century. The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 45:4, pages 413-422.
Crossref
Takashi Kawaguchi, Yusuke Sekine, Kanako Azuma, Takuhiro Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Soeda, Hironori Takeuchi, Kagehiro Amano, Katsuyuki Fukutake, Takao Akashi & Sakae Unezaki. (2013) Quantitative Assessment of the Effect of Pharmacist Counseling on Decisional Conflict. Iryo Yakugaku (Japanese Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences) 39:12, pages 689-699.
Crossref
Alexander K Rowe, Faustin Onikpo, Marcel Lama & Michael S Deming. (2012) Evaluating health worker performance in Benin using the simulated client method with real children. Implementation Science 7:1.
Crossref
Ligaya Butalid, Peter F M Verhaak, Hennie R Boeije & Jozien M Bensing. (2012) Patients’ views on changes in doctor-patient communication between 1982 and 2001: a mixed-methods study. BMC Family Practice 13:1.
Crossref
Douglas J. Opel, Jeffrey D. Robinson, John Heritage, Carolyn Korfiatis, James A. Taylor & Rita Mangione-Smith. (2012) Characterizing providers’ immunization communication practices during health supervision visits with vaccine-hesitant parents: A pilot study. Vaccine 30:7, pages 1269-1275.
Crossref
Janneke Noordman, Peter Verhaak & Sandra van Dulmen. (2010) Discussing patient's lifestyle choices in the consulting room: analysis of GP-patient consultations between 1975 and 2008. BMC Family Practice 11:1.
Crossref
J. Noordman, P. Verhaak, I. van Beljouw & S. van Dulmen. (2010) Consulting room computers and their effect on general practitioner-patient communication. Family Practice 27:6, pages 644-651.
Crossref
Markus Themessl-Huber, Gerry Humphris, Jon Dowell, Steve Macgillivray, Rosemary Rushmer & Brian Williams. (2008) Audio-visual recording of patient–GP consultations for research purposes: A literature review on recruiting rates and strategies. Patient Education and Counseling 71:2, pages 157-168.
Crossref
Ellen Rosenberg, Robbyn Seller & Yvan Leanza. (2008) Through interpreters’ eyes: Comparing roles of professional and family interpreters. Patient Education and Counseling 70:1, pages 87-93.
Crossref
Ellen Rosenberg, Yvan Leanza & Robbyn Seller. (2007) Doctor–patient communication in primary care with an interpreter: Physician perceptions of professional and family interpreters. Patient Education and Counseling 67:3, pages 286-292.
Crossref
Bernie Edwards. (2007) Walking in – Initial visualisation and assessment at triage. Accident and Emergency Nursing 15:2, pages 73-78.
Crossref
Bjöörn Fossum, Elisabeth Arborelius & Töres Theorell. (2002) How physicians experience patient consultations at on orthopaedic out-patient clinic: a qualitative study. Patient Education and Counseling 47:2, pages 127-135.
Crossref
Dennis J. Butler. (2002) Informed Consent and Patient Videotaping. Academic Medicine 77:2, pages 181-184.
Crossref
Michael A. Weingarten, John Yaphe, Dalia Blumenthal, Menahem Oren & Alon Margalit. (2001) A comparison of videotape and audiotape assessment of patient-centredness in family physicians’ consultations. Patient Education and Counseling 45:2, pages 107-110.
Crossref
Virginia Elderkin-Thompson, Roxane Cohen Silver & Howard Waitzkin. (2001) When nurses double as interpreters: a study of Spanish-speaking patients in a US primary care setting. Social Science & Medicine 52:9, pages 1343-1358.
Crossref
Laura Meeks Festa, Beverly Baliko, Tony Mangiafico & Judy Jarosinski. (2000) MAXIMIZING Learning Outcomes by VIDEOTAPING Nursing Students' Interactions With a Standardized Patient. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 38:5, pages 37-44.
Crossref
Timpka. (2008) The patient and the primary care team: a small‐scale critical theory. Journal of Advanced Nursing 31:3, pages 558-564.
Crossref
Henry A. MinardiSusan Ritter. (2001) Recording skills practice on videotape can enhance learning — a comparative study between nurse lecturers and nursing students. Journal of Advanced Nursing 29:6, pages 1318-1325.
Crossref
Charles Safran, Peter C Jones, David Rind, Booker Bush, Kayla N Cytryn & Vimla L Patel. (1998) Electronic communication and collaboration in a health care practice. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 12:2, pages 137-151.
Crossref
Toomas Timpka, Kristina Kinnunen & Urban Forsum. (2013) Division of Labour in Clinical Microbiology. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 10:3, pages 157-162.
Crossref
Elisabeth Arborelius & Eva Österberg. (1995) How do GPs discuss subjects other than illness?. Patient Education and Counseling 25:3, pages 257-268.
Crossref
Elisabeth Arborelius & Sven Bremberg. (1994) Prevention in practice. How do general practitioners discuss life-style issues with their patients?. Patient Education and Counseling 23:1, pages 23-31.
Crossref
Elisabeth Arborelius & Sven Bremberg. (1994) Prevention in practice. How do general practitioners discuss life-style issues with their patients?. Patient Education and Counseling 23:4, pages 23-31.
Crossref
Elisabeth Arborelius, Toomas Timpka & James M. Nyce. (2016) Patients comment on video-recorded consultations — the “good” GP and the “bad”. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine 20:4, pages 213-216.
Crossref
Diana E. Forsythe, Bruce G. Buchanan, Jerome A. Osheroff & Randolph A. Miller. (1992) Expanding the concept of medical information: An observational study of physicians' information needs. Computers and Biomedical Research 25:2, pages 181-200.
Crossref
Douglas A Pritchard. (1991) Students, patients and videotapes. Medical Journal of Australia 155:6, pages 389-393.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.