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Clinician Stress and Patient–Clinician Communication in HIV Care
Neda Ratanawongsa
, P. Todd Korthuis
, Somnath Saha
, Debra Roter
, Richard D. Moore
, Victoria L. Sharp
, Mary Catherine Beach
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HIV Care
100%
High Stress
100%
Low Stress
80%
Moderate Stress
80%
Non-Hispanic White
40%
Patient Rating
40%
Primary HIV Infection
40%
Communication Behavior
40%
Verbal Dominance
40%
African American
20%
English Speaking
20%
Quality of Care
20%
Hispanic
20%
Generalized Estimating Equations
20%
Perceived Stress
20%
Medical Information
20%
HIV-infected Adults
20%
Patient-rated
20%
Positive Affect
20%
Clinician Rating
20%
Specialty Clinic
20%
Stress Outcomes
20%
Mixed-methods Study
20%
Health Communication
20%
Stress Score
20%
Visit Length
20%
Communication Outcomes
20%
Roter Interaction Analysis System
20%
Audio Recording
20%
Clinician Communication
20%
Clinician Well-being
20%
Quality of Medical Care
20%
Positive Communication
20%
Psychosocial Information
20%
HIV Clinicians
20%
Gender Clinic
20%
Psychology
Mixed Methods
100%
Quality of Care
100%
Perceived Stress Scale
100%
Positive Affect
100%