We’re taught that patients' ideas, concerns, and expectations are central to a successful consultation, but has ICEing gone too far?
A “What your patient is thinking” article published this week talks about the pressure that asking questions in the wrong way can put on a patient.
Sophie Cook, education editor for The BMJ, is joined by the author of that article - The BMJ’s patient editor, Rosamund Snow, and by Roger Neighbour, former president of the royal college of general practice, and author of "The...
We’re taught that patients' ideas, concerns, and expectations are central to a successful consultation, but has ICEing gone too far?
A “What your patient is thinking” article published this week talks about the pressure that asking questions in the wrong way can put on a patient.
Sophie Cook, education editor for The BMJ, is joined by the author of that article - The BMJ’s patient editor, Rosamund Snow, and by Roger Neighbour, former president of the royal college of general practice, and author of "The Inner Consultation".
http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i3729
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