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. 2023 Jun 7;24(1):39.
doi: 10.1186/s12910-023-00918-9.

Physicians' professionalism from the patients' perspective: a qualitative study at a single-family practice in Saudi Arabia

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Physicians' professionalism from the patients' perspective: a qualitative study at a single-family practice in Saudi Arabia

Eiad AlFaris et al. BMC Med Ethics. .

Abstract

Introduction: Professionalism is a crucial component of medical practice. It is a culturally sensitive notion that generally consists of behaviors, values, communication, and relationships. This study is a qualitative study exploring physician professionalism from the patients' perspective.

Methods: Focus group discussions with patients attending a family medicine center attached to a tertiary care hospital were carried out using the four gates model of Arabian medical professionalism that is appropriate to Arab culture. Discussions with patients were recorded and transcribed. Data were thematically analyzed using NVivo software.

Results: Three main themes emerged from the data. (1) In dealing with patients, participants expected respect but understood delays in seeing physicians due to their busy schedules. In communication, participants expected to be informed about their health conditions and to have their questions answered. (2) In dealing with tasks, participants expected proper examination and transparency of diagnosis, but some expected the physician to know everything and did not appreciate them seeking outside opinions. They expected to see the same physician at every visit. (3) In physician characteristics preferences, participants preferred friendly smiling physicians. Some cared about the outer appearance of the physician whereas others did not.

Discussion/conclusions: The findings of the study explained only two themes of the four gates model namely dealing with patients and dealing with tasks. Cultural competence and how to benefit from patients' perceptions to be an ideal physician should be incorporated into the process of physicians' training.

Keywords: Patient perceptions; Patient satisfaction; Physician professionalism; Qualitative study.

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