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Religious Affiliation,Religiosity, and Spirituality in Pediatric Residents: Effects on Communication and Self-Efficacy with Adolescents in a Clinical Setting
Authors:Jennifer L. Woods  Devon J. Hensel
Affiliation:1.Section of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics,Children’s Hospital Colorado,Aurora,USA;2.Section of Adolescent Medicine,Indiana University School of Medicine,Indianapolis,USA
Abstract:Religion and spirituality are known influences on medical providers’ care of patients, but no studies have assessed resident beliefs related to patient perception of clinical care. The main objective of our study was to assess resident religious affiliation, religiosity, and spirituality in relation to self-efficacy and communication with patients during adolescent clinic visits. We found that religious affiliation and religiosity appear to affect patient perception of communication with residents during adolescent visits; spirituality had little noted effect. Further research is warranted, especially regarding resident and patient gender correlations and differences in religious affiliation effects on patient perception of care.
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