Doctor Patient Model Flashcards
What is the Parsonian Model?
The doctor was in charge (asymmetrical power relationship) and that everyone Shares the same values.
What is the Szasz-Hollander Model?
Activity- passivity relationship
Guidance- cooperation process
Mutual participation
What is Activity- passivity relationship
Doctor is just doing it no control (emergency)
What is Guidance- cooperation process
The doctor tells them what to do but patient decides (adolescence to teen)
What is mutual participation
Encouragement to patient to want to get better [elderly]
What is the Veach model
relationship is grounded in the moral relationship between physician and patient
medically driven model (Only see illness)
What is the Priestly model and which model is it a part of?
Priestly model is where the doctor makes all the decisions it is a part of the Veach model
What is the engineering model and which model is it a part of?
Doctors are providers patients are consumers. Doctors do what we want and use the skill to do it. It is part of the Veach model
What are the two collaborative models in the Veach Model?
Collegial model (both doctor and patient are colleagues)
and contractual model (Patient ask to do what they want and doctor can say no)
What are the models with nurses in the Veach Model
Advocacy model: For justice and social change of patients
Covenant Model: The nurse and the patient are mutually connected (Without you there would be no me and vice versa)
What is the Ezekiel and Linda Emmanuel Model?
Paternal Model:
Informative Model:
What are the two collaborative Models in the Ezekiel and Linda Emmanuel Model?
Interpretative model: Counselor/ facilitator role. They will make the patient think about their own values. The doctor does not add an opinion or belief.
Deliberative Model: Patient knows what they want but open to explore options (Final decision in hands of patient)
What are the 3 key dimensions of the Physician patient relationship?
1: The appropriate model of health
2: The ethical obligation (My role)
3: Genuine communication between both parties
What 4 basic questions should be asked between a patient and doctor?
1: How should we communicate?
2: Who do you want to be present when getting care/ information?
3: How much information do you want me to tell you?
4: What clinical decisions do you want to be a part of (Do you want to be active or passive in this relationship)
How does beneficence effect patient autonomy?
They will have caution so people are missing out on information