Published July 2, 2017 | Version v1
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THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP

  • 1. Undergraduate student, Department of Aesthetics and Cosmetology, ATEI Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2. Dermatologist-Venereologist, PhD, Professor of Dermatology, Aesthetics and Cosmetology Department, ATEI Thessaloniki, Greece

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Abstract

The relationship between the doctor and the patient is a particular type of human relation. On one hand, the word «patient» states that a person is at a disadvantage, because of his/her illness, and therefore is automatically at a disadvantageous position compared to the doctor. On the other hand, the patient has the opportunity to inform him/herself from online sources, to communicate with other patients, to participate as equal and to choose consciously his/her treatment plan.

There are many different types of patients depending on their personality and interaction with their doctor. These types constituted a research field in the 80’s which lead to the analysis of patients’ psychology. After an historical flashback, patients are put in categories according to their reaction to their illness. In addition, the verbal way of approaching patients by their doctor, the patients’ expectations and their encouragement by professionals to participate more actively concerning their health care is underlined.

As a result, this is the beginning of a new era, where the patient has requirements concerning both the medical and the human aspect of the doctor-patient relationship.

 

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