Chapter 9 - Doctor-Patient Interaction
internet
Taiwan study on the Internet vs face-to-face visits in a community hospital showing that the _______ users showed less confidence in doctors, less compliance with instructions, and a greater willingness to use alternative medicine than those who visited the doctor
surgery, internal medicine, psychiatry
fill in the blanks, separated by a comma - Susan Hinge found that the top specialties such as _______ and ________ _________ were characterized as masculine, with traits like "toughness," "macho," and "demanding," while those as the bottom like family practice, pediatrics, and _________ were considered "soft" and feminine
male, female
fill in the blanks, separated by a comma - when assessing their accomplishments: _______ doctors tend to speak only of their technical skills and choices of appropriate treatment, while _______ doctors stress their value to patients and did so using words like "help" and "care"
sexism
_________ may be most evident in the top posts in academic medicine where women physicians are rare due to the demanding career with motherhood
physicians
a ________ behavior is the most important factor endangering trust in the doctor-patient relationship
human genome project
the potential of gene therapy and genetically based drugs has yet to be realized, but the results of the _______ ________ _______ provides researchers with a map of the human genetic code
compliance
this requires comprehension by the patient and communication is the key for avoiding noncompliance
Oregon
what state claims that genes are naturally occurring organic matter and not something invented by humans?
women
who normally practices the following? - primary care - pediatrics - geriatrics - OBGYN
men
who normally practices the following? - surgery - sports medicine - internal medicine
guidance-cooperation model
- physician-patient interaction model that applies when the patient has an acute, often infectious illness, such as the flu or measles - patient knows what is going on and can cooperate with the physician by following his or her guidance in the matter, but the physician makes the decisions
activity-passivity model
- physician-patient interaction model that applies when the patient is seriously ill or being treated on an emergency basis in a state of relative helplessness , due to a severe injury or lack of consciousness - physician has full decision making power in the relationship
structural explanation
Riska's explanation that holds that barriers, such as a lack of mentors, keeps women from advancing to top positions in medicine
voluntaristic view
Riska's explanation that holds that women are socialized to follow stereotypical gender expectations and consequently tend to make occupational choices that fit those expectations
female
Sue Fisher found that many _______ patients were not satisfied with the explanations given them by their doctors - also stated that male physicians have a tendency to misdiagnose heart attacks as stomach or anxiety problems
Irish, Italian
Zola found that ______ patients tended to underestate their symptoms, whereas ________ patients tended to overstate them
middle, upper
________ and _______ class persons tend to be more consumer-oriented and active participants in the physician-patient encounter
lower-class
________-_____ persons tend to be more passive in dealing with doctors as authority figures and show a decreased sense of personal control over health matters
consumerism
a phenomena common in modern American society where people make educated decisions about the purchasing of health care plans and coverages based off of the mini-max principle
surgeons
besides ICU physicians, _________ are also known for trying to retain decision-making authority for themselves and to present information to their patients and their families that justifies action
doctor-patient
effectiveness of the _______-______ interaction depends upon the ability of the participants to understand each other through effective communication from the physician to the patient, and vis-versa
upper, middle, lower, working
fill in the blanks, separated by a comma - doctors from ______ and _______ class backgrounds tend to communicate more information to their patients generally than doctors with ______ and ________ class origins
women, male
fill in the blanks, separated by a comma - some patients may perceive ________ physicians as less of an authority figure than ______ physicians
electronic support groups (ESGs)
groups that are forming among people with similar health needs who wish to share their experiences online and develop greater expertise
gene therapy
has a goal to treat or cure disease by giving patients healthy genes to replace defective ones, made possible from the sequencing of the human genome through the human genome project
therapeutic
human cloning is characterized as either __________ (the cloning of human organs for transplantation in sick people) or _________ (the cloning of people themselves)
Havasupai Indians
in 2010, Arizona State University settled out of court with the _________ _______ after researchers from the school were found to have used DNA samples given by the tribe for diabetes research in other projects - the tribe members had signed a vague consent form giving permission for the use of their blood in medical or behavioral research, but both the spirit and intent of the agreement had been violated from the tribe's point of view
medical decision rule
is the notion that since the work of the physicians is for the good of the patient, physicians tend to impute illness to their patients rather than deny it and risk overlooking or missing it - Thomas Scheff
female doctors
it was found through a study that _______ _______ are more attentive to patient's comments and medical histories, especially those of women
genetic testing
makes it possible to learn about someone's likely health future that even that person does not know
robotics and computer-guided imagery
may increase efficiency and precision in surgery and reduce the need for extensive hospitalization
Eliot Freidson
person that suggested that physicians tend to have bias in favor of finding illness in their patients
mutual participation model
physician-patient interaction model that applies when the patient fully works together with the doctor to manage a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart problems
cloning
refers to making a precise genetic copy of a molecule, cell, plant, or animal
digital divide
survey that showed how the Internet had become a major source of health information creating a ______ ______ where women with high incomes and education were more likely to use the Internet for health information than those at the lower end of the social scale who lacked Internet access
doctors
the ________ emphasis is on finding out what is medically wrong and doing something about it, so he or she can move on to the next patient
computer information highways
the development of these connecting a patient's personal home computer to those of doctors, hospitals, drug companies, medical suppliers, health insurers, and medical databases will allow patients to obtain health information directly from their own computer rather than visiting a physician
coronary heart disease
the diagnostic model of _________ _____ _______ held by physicians generally fits male symptoms better than females whose heart attacks can be masked by upset stomachs or anxiety symptoms not commonly seen in men with heart problems
biographical medicine, techno-medicine
the expanding reliance on new technologies has promoted a shift away from _________ ________, with its focus on the patient's oral account of his or her medical history, and instead to ____-______, involving the extensive use of advanced technology for testing, diagnosis, and the scientific determination of treatment in a more differentiated world of health care delivery
female physicians
the gender of physicians to tend to be more empathic and egalitarian in they relationships with patients, more respectful of concerns, and more responsive to patients psychosocial difficulties
third-party payers
the government in the case of Medicare and Medicaid, private health insurance companies, and managed care programs are all examples of ______-______ ______ intruding on the traditional doctor-patient relationship
sensitivity
the lack of male __________ to women patients was a major factor in the formation of the women's health movement to combat sexual discrimination in medicine
sociology of genetics
the social use, control of information, risks, and ethics of genetic research has promoted the birth of a new field in medical sociology called
feminization
the term _________ has been used to indicate a female majority in medicine and as a term that signals the gradual decline of the status and autonomy of medical work when women enter a profession
social class
those patients who are similar to physicians in _______ ______ are more likely to share their communication style and communicate effectively with them
ideal doctor-patient relationship
with a caring physician and trusting patient, this represents what type of relationship? - ended in the 1960s