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The patient perspective of clinical training—An empirical study about patient motives to participate

Highlights • First quantitative study about patient motives to participate in clinical training. • A comprehensive model pictures the joint impact of intra-/interpersonal appraisals. • Personal costs, anxiety beliefs and warm glow are identified as relevant appraisals. • The positive effect of aware...

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Published in:Health policy (Amsterdam) 2014-10, Vol.118 (1), p.74-83
Main Authors: Drevs, Florian, Gebele, Christoph, Tscheulin, Dieter K
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • First quantitative study about patient motives to participate in clinical training. • A comprehensive model pictures the joint impact of intra-/interpersonal appraisals. • Personal costs, anxiety beliefs and warm glow are identified as relevant appraisals. • The positive effect of awareness of the societal need is fully mediated. • The model is recalculated for patients with and without previous experience.
ISSN:0168-8510
1872-6054
DOI:10.1016/j.healthpol.2014.06.005