Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4171072 Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryThe first time a paediatrician meets with a patient, either with or without parents or caretakers, there are generally two aims with this consultation. Aside from exchanging relevant information for diagnosis, a relationship develops. This relationship is an important factor in the encounter: it can facilitate or impede collaboration between the partners in the consultation. The paediatrician can influence this relationship so that it becomes beneficial in the diagnostic process and in creating a collaborative atmosphere in the consultation, which in turn will prove useful for adherence.This paper addresses this second aim: how can we use the relationship between the patients (with or without parents) and their doctors to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the encounter.Below we will first address why investing in a relationship is beneficial. Next we will describe how this can be done. The review will continue with a discussion of three important pitfalls and how to avoid them, and a small epilogue will provide a brief summary.

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