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Most correctly guessed answers
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- What percentage of patients are unclear about the course of their illness?
- 50%
- 27.3%
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- What problem did many studies find with informational leaflets for patients?
- Too complex for most people to understand
- 27.3%
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- What are four common problems with the quality of messages communicated to patients?
- Insufficient information, too complex, discrepancies in understanding between doctor and patient, disorganised information
- 27.3%
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- What are four common problems with the doctor-patient relationship?
- Insufficient interest from Dr, Lack of empathy, Lack of patient involvement in decision-making, Failure to acknowledge patient's ideas, etc.
- 27.3%
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- Information delivered at which points of a consultation tends to be remembered best by the patient?
- Beginning (primacy), end (recency)
- 27.3%
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- What is the most common type of therapeutic intervention in the NHS?
- Medicines
- 27.3%
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- In developed countries what percentage of patients with chronic illness take medicines as prescribed?
- 50%
- 27.3%
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- In healthcare surveys, what is the most common patient complaint, accounting for 60-70% of complaints?
- Low satisfaction with communication
- 27.3%
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- In order to improve adherence, what information can be provided about a medication in addtition to a list of side effects?
- List of beneficial effects
- 27.3%
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- What percentage of patients are unclear about the nature of their problem?
- 20%
- 18.2%
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- What is the difference between a patient who is a "monitor" and a patient who is a "blunter"?
- The monitor wants to know as much information as possible about their illness, whereas the blunter doesn't want to know much about their illness
- 18.2%
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- According to Ley's cognitive model, what three things improve a patient's adherence?
- Understanding, Satisfaction, Recall
- 18.2%
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- What percentage of primary care funds are spent on medicines?
- 20%
- 18.2%
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- What percentage of information does a patient tend to remember from a consultation?
- 50%
- 18.2%
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