Correspondence Among Patients' Self-Reports, Chart Records, and Audio/Videotapes of Medical Visits
- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Health Communication
- Vol. 15 (4) , 393-413
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327027hc1504_02
Abstract
This pilot study examined the covariation of patients' self-reports of instrumental and affective aspects of communication during physician-patient visits with 2 other sources of data: medical chart records and audio/videotapes. Participants were 17 community-based (nonuniversity) primary-care physicians and 77 of their patients, ages 50 to 80. Patients were interviewed by telephone within 1 week after their medical visits. Thirty-five of these visits were audio- and videotaped. Patients were asked to report on their receipt of specific cancer screening in the previous 2 years, the occurrence of instrumental communication events during the visit (e.g., recommendations), their affect, and their visit experiences and communication with their physicians. Results showed (a) noteworthy disagreements between patients' self-reports and medical charts regarding cancer screening; (b) better agreement of patients' self-reports with videotape records than with chart records regarding physicians' recommendations; (c)...Keywords
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