Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling

Background: Many of health system services are done in clinical counseling. A patient’s expectation of clinical consultation and physician office visits is to obtain diagnostic-remedial results, while such an expectation can be fulfilled only through an active relationship between the doctor and the...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Sadati, Kamran Lankarani, Halimeh Enayat, Akbar Kazerooni, Sara Ebrahimzadeh
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
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Online Access:http://jhsss.sums.ac.ir/article_42754_ea830cb7dc3fecd687250d782311eb40.pdf
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spelling doaj-23259ee4b1a5413db09d25ddb02e8cc32020-11-25T01:37:47ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System2345-22182345-38932014-04-0122788742754Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical CounselingAhmad Sadati0Kamran Lankarani1Halimeh Enayat2Akbar Kazerooni3Sara Ebrahimzadeh4Health Policy Research Center (HPRC), Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran; Department of Sociology and Social Planning, College of Economics, Management, and Social Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;Health Policy Research Center (HPRC), Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran;Department of Sociology and Social Planning, College of Economics, Management, and Social Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;Department of Internal Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran;Department of Clinical Psychology, Islamic Azad University Fars Science and Research Branch, Marvdasht, IranBackground: Many of health system services are done in clinical counseling. A patient’s expectation of clinical consultation and physician office visits is to obtain diagnostic-remedial results, while such an expectation can be fulfilled only through an active relationship between the doctor and the patient. The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of doctor- patient interaction in an educational clinic in southern Iran. Methods: This is a conversation analysis based on critical approach. So, 33 clinical consultations were analyzed critically. Results: Results showed that paternalistic model is the overall pattern in consultations. This leads to limitation of the patients’ opportunity to participate in their diagnosis and treatment. Powers’ asymmetrical relations lead to conditions in which physicians determine the clinical counseling process. Also, physicians determine the subject of consultation in the counseling period. In this situation, the patients’ concerns were ignored. This ignorance leads to the patients’ suppression in problematic situations. The main point is that the clinical counseling occurs in one general contract that is unwritten but has been known for the two sides of interaction. Conclusion: Clinical counseling can be an active consultation when it included the symmetrical distribution of power and the patient has an active participation in the consultation. Therefore, the new patient-centered approaches can be an appropriate model for access to a type of consultation based on symmetrical power distribution between physician and patient.http://jhsss.sums.ac.ir/article_42754_ea830cb7dc3fecd687250d782311eb40.pdfDoctor- patient interactionPaternalismProblematic situationSuppression
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author Ahmad Sadati
Kamran Lankarani
Halimeh Enayat
Akbar Kazerooni
Sara Ebrahimzadeh
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Kamran Lankarani
Halimeh Enayat
Akbar Kazerooni
Sara Ebrahimzadeh
Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
Doctor- patient interaction
Paternalism
Problematic situation
Suppression
author_facet Ahmad Sadati
Kamran Lankarani
Halimeh Enayat
Akbar Kazerooni
Sara Ebrahimzadeh
author_sort Ahmad Sadati
title Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
title_short Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
title_full Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
title_fullStr Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Paternalistic Model and Problematic Situation: A Critical Evaluation of Clinical Counseling
title_sort clinical paternalistic model and problematic situation: a critical evaluation of clinical counseling
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
issn 2345-2218
2345-3893
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background: Many of health system services are done in clinical counseling. A patient’s expectation of clinical consultation and physician office visits is to obtain diagnostic-remedial results, while such an expectation can be fulfilled only through an active relationship between the doctor and the patient. The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of doctor- patient interaction in an educational clinic in southern Iran. Methods: This is a conversation analysis based on critical approach. So, 33 clinical consultations were analyzed critically. Results: Results showed that paternalistic model is the overall pattern in consultations. This leads to limitation of the patients’ opportunity to participate in their diagnosis and treatment. Powers’ asymmetrical relations lead to conditions in which physicians determine the clinical counseling process. Also, physicians determine the subject of consultation in the counseling period. In this situation, the patients’ concerns were ignored. This ignorance leads to the patients’ suppression in problematic situations. The main point is that the clinical counseling occurs in one general contract that is unwritten but has been known for the two sides of interaction. Conclusion: Clinical counseling can be an active consultation when it included the symmetrical distribution of power and the patient has an active participation in the consultation. Therefore, the new patient-centered approaches can be an appropriate model for access to a type of consultation based on symmetrical power distribution between physician and patient.
topic Doctor- patient interaction
Paternalism
Problematic situation
Suppression
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