NEW YORK: Have you ever seen your doctor rushing and barely listening to your condition? This could be true, say the researchers. Patients, on average, get about 11 seconds to explain the reason for their visit before being interrupted by their doctor, finds an badysis of clinical encounters.
The results showed that doctors spend little time listening to their patients and interrupting them often.
Only one doctor in three offers his patients the opportunity to describe their situation.
Time constraints, lack of training on how to communicate with patients, and the burnout experienced by doctors could hinder a more patient-centered approach, the researchers note.