The Effects of Physicians in Coronavirus Disease 19 Treatment
Hello everyone,
Recently, the Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions published one of our studies.
In this study, we investigated how certain physician characteristics influence Covid treatment approaches.
Their preferences were determined by a number of factors, including the gender of the physicians and the differences in specializations.
We have discovered that all physicians, regardless of specialty, will require additional pandemic education throughout their academic and professional careers. For instance, we discovered that female physicians were more comply with the guidelines.
Actually, I work as a language teacher but I am really interested in any field of science and that is why I participate in these discussions. Mine is rather an opinion and not (yet) supported by facts. If I find something I will be glad of sharing it and deepen this discussion.
Jashore University of Science and Technology (JUST)
The success of treatment depends on the doctor-patient relationship (DPR), which must be solid. It is crucial to keep a healthy DPR throughout therapy. 2019's Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) added new difficulties to the already challenging doctor-patient relationships.
Jashore University of Science and Technology (JUST)
The success of treatment depends on the doctor-patient relationship (DPR), which must be solid. It is crucial to keep a healthy DPR throughout therapy. 2019's Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) added new difficulties to the already challenging doctor-patient relationships.
I totally agree with Mr. Hossain, DPR is capital because the patients only follow the guidelines when they trust the physician. In my opinion, particular conditions of protection due to the high probability of contagion and high death rates caused the isolation of the patients, unsettling the normal DPR and consequently diminishing the efficacy of recommendations to some degree.
As you stated, the doctor-patient connection has a role in one aspect of therapeutic effectiveness.
However, in this study, we wanted to evaluate how well doctors adhered to the Ministry of Health's recommendations.
We looked at the factors that influence treatment choices.
It might be feasible to assess this comment of yours using the criteria listed below:
Does the doctor-patient connection have an impact on the doctors' treatment suggestions in the Covid-19 guidelines? In actuality, such an another investigation is possible.
We attempted to explore what drives doctors' treatment preferences, particularly in the face of guidelines, as I already indicated to Md. Sakhawot Hossain .
But is there research on how a doctor's treatment preferences in Covid-19 are influenced by their interactions with their patients? Actually, I'm curious.
Actually, I work as a language teacher but I am really interested in any field of science and that is why I participate in these discussions. Mine is rather an opinion and not (yet) supported by facts. If I find something I will be glad of sharing it and deepen this discussion.
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