2024
Reinforcing the humanity in healthcare: The Glasgow Consensus Statement on effective communication in clinical encounters
Makoul G, Noble L, Gulbrandsen P, van Dulmen S, Group F. Reinforcing the humanity in healthcare: The Glasgow Consensus Statement on effective communication in clinical encounters. Patient Education And Counseling 2024, 122: 108158. PMID: 38330705, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumanization of healthcareHealth professionalsClinical encountersDelivery of person-centered careEffective communicationConsensus statementPractice of health professionalsPerson-centered careContemporary health servicesStructure of healthcareInternational Conference on CommunicationCollaborative careCare experiencesImprove careHealth servicesContemporary healthcareTertiary servicesMultidisciplinary teamworkInterdisciplinary group of researchersHealthcareCareProfessionalsHealthInterdisciplinary groupEveryday practice
2010
Explanatory Models of Health and Disease Among South Asian Immigrants in Chicago
Tirodkar M, Baker D, Makoul G, Khurana N, Paracha M, Kandula N. Explanatory Models of Health and Disease Among South Asian Immigrants in Chicago. Journal Of Immigrant And Minority Health 2010, 13: 385-394. PMID: 20131000, PMCID: PMC2905487, DOI: 10.1007/s10903-009-9304-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcept of healthSouth AsiansDisease prevention messagesSouth Asian immigrantsQualified health centersHealth promotion strategiesCause of diseasePsycho-social factorsHealth centersPrevention messagesDiseaseBehavioral factorsAsian immigrantsHome dutiesHealthSpiritual factorsPromotion strategiesWomenAsiansCommunity centersSemi-structured interviewsSmokingYearsFactors
2009
Four Concepts of Health in America: Results of National Surveys
Makoul G, Clayman M, Lynch E, Thompson J. Four Concepts of Health in America: Results of National Surveys. Journal Of Health Communication 2009, 14: 3-14. PMID: 19180368, DOI: 10.1080/10810730802592213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHow does communication heal? Pathways linking clinician–patient communication to health outcomes
Street R, Makoul G, Arora N, Epstein R. How does communication heal? Pathways linking clinician–patient communication to health outcomes. Patient Education And Counseling 2009, 74: 295-301. PMID: 19150199, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2008.11.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCommunicationCooperative BehaviorHealth Services AccessibilityHealth StatusHumansModels, EducationalModels, PsychologicalModels, TheoreticalOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient Education as TopicPatient ParticipationPower, PsychologicalProfessional-Patient RelationsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearchResearch DesignSocial SupportTrustConceptsClinician-patient communicationHealth outcomesIntermediate outcomesHigh-quality medical decisionsClinician-patient agreementPatient knowledgeTherapeutic effectPatient understandingGood healthTherapeutic allianceImproved healthPatient agencyOutcomesSelect measuresProximal outcomesMedical decisionsSocial supportHealthBetter managementPathwayPatientsCliniciansWeeksMonths