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Patient-doctor Relationship and Communication in Psychiatric Clinical Examinations in Japan: A systematic review Sosei YAMAGUCHI 1 , Ayano TANEDA 1 , Ken ICHIKAWA 1 , Masuhiro SAKATA 2 , Fumie HISANAGA 3 , Satoe FUKUI 4 , Hidechika FUJITA 5 , Junichiro ITO 1 1Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan 2Department of Psychiatry, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Hospital 3Community Mental Health & Welfare Bonding Organization 4Education Psychology, Tokyo Gakugei University 5Kokubunji Suzukake Mental Clinic Keyword: Patient-doctor communication , Patient-doctor relationship , Psychiatric clinical examinations , Shared decision making , Systematic review pp.523-534
Published Date 2014/6/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405102737
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 This study systematically reviews the patient-doctor relationship, communication, and decision making in psychiatric clinical examinations in Japan to synthesize evidence. Review of five academic databases and hand-search found 363 relevant studies, and 7 were finally included in this review. Good patient-doctor relationship and communication may be associated with satisfactory services, patients' favorable attitudes towards medication, disclosure of truth in clinical examinations, and continuation of medication. However, the evidence level of the studies included in this review was not high. Further research requires more rigorous methods and the assessment of adherence and prescription as research outcomes.


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