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PATIENT-CENTERED CARE WITH SHARED DECISION-MAKING: PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

PATIENT-CENTERED CARE WITH SHARED DECISION-MAKING: PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Autori:

Olga LIPOVETSKI, Daniela COJOCARU

Cod: ISSN: 2066-6861 (print), ISSN: 2067-5941 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 18-34

 

 

How to cite this article:

Lipovetski, O., Daniela Cojocaru, D. (2019). Patient-Centered Care with Shared Decision-Making: Physician-Patient Relationship: Comparative Analysis. Social Research Reports, 11(3), 18-34. DOI: 10.33788/srr11.3.2

 

 

Abstract:

The physician-patient interaction and relationship is the core element of the health-care system, which is developing towards greater patient's involvement in required medical decisions, regarding patient's medical condition. Sharing physicians-patient decisions issue is deepening on the medical discourse. It includes a sociological essence, which is considered in the current article, which tends to compare physician-patient relationship in Israel and worldwide. The current article presents a literary Review of academic articles, mainly from the past decade, inquiring searching databases, such as NCBI, Elsevier, JAMA and Research Gate, using keywords of Patient-Centered Care, professionalism, and human and sociological approaches of patients' medical care. Among dozens of found articles, 40 were assessed and selected for the review. Although, a recognition of the importance of using SDM and CCM can be found within healthcare teams, hardly no use of the models is actually in practice in healthcare systems in Israel. The CCM and the SDM models should be implied in Israel for the best of patients, physician and the healthcare system.

Keywords:

Patient-Centered Care, professionalism, human and sociological approaches of patients' medical care.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33788/srr11.3.2

 

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