Measuring Physicians?? Humanistic Attitudes, Values, and Behaviors
1987; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 25; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00005650-198706000-00005
ISSN1537-1948
AutoresLawrence S. Linn, M. Robin DiMatteo, Dennis Cope, Alan S. Robbins,
Tópico(s)Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
ResumoThis paper describes the reliability and validity of 10 easily administered and scored self-report measures of physicians' humanistic attitudes, values, and behaviors. This research also provides evidence that evaluations of physicians' humanistic behavior made by their outpatients, and non-physician staff with whom they worked, and the faculty physicians supervising them on inpatient ward rotations were positively and significantly correlated with one another. The potential usefulness of a multi-modal approach in evaluating humanistic physician attributes in which self-report measures are combined with direct feedback from all of those who interact with physicians is discussed.
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