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Variance components of ratings of physician-patient communication: A generalizability theory analysis.

Nicole RötteleChristian SchlettMirjam KörnerErik Farin-GlattackerAndrea C Schöpf-LazzarinoSebastian Voigt-RadloffMarkus A Wirtz
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The ratings of physician-patient communication minimally reflect physician communication skills in general. Instead, these ratings exhibit primarily differences among physicians and patients in their tendency to perceive shared decision making and effective and open communication and to be satisfied with communication, regardless of the communication behavior of physicians. Rater training and assessing low inferential ratings of physician-patient communication dimensions should be considered when subjective aspects of rater perspectives are not of interest.
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