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      The practice orientations of physicians and patients: the effect of doctor-patient congruence on satisfaction.

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          This study investigated the extent to which the individual orientations of physicians and patients and the congruence between them are associated with patient satisfaction. A survey was mailed to 400 physicians and 1020 of their patients. All respondents filled out the Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale, which measures the roles that doctors and patients believe each should play in the course of their interaction. Patients also rated their satisfaction with their doctors. Among patients, we found that females and those who were younger, more educated, and healthier were significantly more patient-centered. However, none of these variables were significantly related to satisfaction. Among physicians, females were more patient-centered, and years in practice was related to satisfaction and orientation in a non-linear fashion. The congruence data indicated that patients were highly satisfied when their physicians either had a matching orientation or were more patient-centered. However, patients whose doctors were not as patient-centered were significantly less satisfied.

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          Journal
          Patient Educ Couns
          Patient education and counseling
          Elsevier BV
          0738-3991
          0738-3991
          Jan 2000
          : 39
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Boston 02115, USA. ekrupat@mcp.edu
          Article
          S0738-3991(99)00090-7
          10.1016/s0738-3991(99)00090-7
          11013547
          13569ab1-870b-42c3-a1d4-b3156a82df36
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