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Qualities men value when communicating with general practitioners: implications for primary care settings

James A Smith, Annette J Braunack-Mayer, Gary A Wittert and Megan J Warin (University of Adelaide)
The Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 189, no. 11 & 12, pp. 618 - 621

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Objective: To determine the core qualities that men value when communicating with general practitioners in primary care settings.

Design, setting and participants: In a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews in non-clinical environments, 36 white Australian men drawn from the Florey Adelaide Male Ageing Study, stratified by age and marital status, discussed their help-seeking behaviour and health service use. Participants were from the North West Adelaide region. Interviews were conducted between January and November 2005.

Results: The core qualities men value when communicating with GPs in primary care settings include the adoption of a "frank approach", demonstrable competence, thoughtful use of humour, empathy, and prompt resolution of health issues.

Conclusions: The core qualities men value when communicating with GPs are concordant with most key dimensions of a patient-centred approach, but not necessarily all. Adopting these qualities has the potential to enhance communication with and care of men in primary care settings.

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