Citas bibligráficas
Isla, R., (2019). Creencias sobre la relación médico paciente en pediatras que atienden en un Hospital de Lima Metropolitana [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2071
Isla, R., Creencias sobre la relación médico paciente en pediatras que atienden en un Hospital de Lima Metropolitana []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2071
@misc{renati/1008665,
title = "Creencias sobre la relación médico paciente en pediatras que atienden en un Hospital de Lima Metropolitana",
author = "Isla Castillo, Rosa Milagros",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of this qualitative research was to explore the beliefs between doctors/patient relationships specifically in pediatricians from Lima Metropolitan Region. For this purpose, the researcher has chosen a phenomenological method to inquire about the experience within a sample of eight pediatrician’s semi-structured interview. Based on the research findings the results shows that, for interviewers, the inconvenient between the belief doctors/patient relationships begin within the health system framework. On the other hand, communication is an important tool to consider in doctors/patient relationships, since it is based on empathy, trust and the ability to listen. According to the results, this last aspect is extremely important in order to: educate the parents with managing his/her son’s illness avoid searching online information or unprofessional opinions, which usually generates more confusion. Therefore, it seems that the pediatrician’s vocation of service and his self-esteem influence directly in this relationship. In conclusion, beliefs between doctors/patient relationships specifically in pediatricians from Lima Metropolitan region are varied and unstructured, while they make it clear that the professional knowledge and subjectivity of the pediatrician are contrasted when practicing medical work.
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