articleAmerican Journal of Public HealthDec 1, 2004GREEN OA

Patient Race/Ethnicity and Quality of Patient–Physician Communication During Medical Visits

Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

Objectives

We examined the association between patient race/ethnicity and patient-physician communication during medical visits.

Methods

We used audiotape and questionnaire data collected in 1998 and 2002 to determine whether the quality of medical-visit communication differs among African American versus White patients. We analyzed data from 458 African American and White patients who visited 61 physicians in the Baltimore, Md-Washington, DC-Northern Virginia metropolitan area. Outcome measures that assessed the communication process, patient-centeredness, and emotional tone (affect) of the medical visit were derived from audiotapes coded by independent raters.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Ethnic group
  • Medicine
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Psychological intervention
  • Family medicine
  • African american
  • Health care
  • White (mutation)
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