RT Journal Article T1 Exploring Patients' Insight, Concerns, and Expectations at Dermatology Clinic: An Observational Study in 2 Centers in Scotland and Spain. A1 Martínez-García, Eliseo A1 Affleck, Andrew A1 Rakvit, Pariyawan A1 Arias-Santiago, Salvador A1 Buendía-Eisman, Agustín K1 patient expectations K1 patient fears K1 patient-centerd K1 personalized medicine K1 physician–patient communication K1 psychodermatology AB Effective doctor-patient communication is of great importance in order to optimize medical consultation outcomes. However, it can be difficult to address all patients' concerns and expectations in clinic. To identify how much patients know about their medical condition, their fears and concerns, and their expectations, as well as evaluate the benefits of using a preconsultation questionnaire routinely. This study included consecutive patients attending dermatology outpatients from Dundee (Scotland) and Granada (Spain) who completed a simple preconsultation 3-part questionnaire. Answers to this questionnaire were discussed during clinic visits. Two hundred patients participated in the study. Of all, 111 (55.5%) patients already knew their diagnosis or were able to describe their symptoms and/or feelings quite accurately at their visit to Dermatology. Most patients (85%) had fears regarding their dermatological problem. A majority of patients (97%) came to clinic with specific expectations, and many (41.5%) had multiple expectations. A high proportion of patients (74%) found the questionnaire useful. Patients attend clinic with different levels of knowledge, fears, and expectations. We recommend using a brief and easy to use preconsultation questionnaire as a cost-effective way of enhancing doctor-patient communication. SN 2374-3735 YR 2020 FD 2020-03-13 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26491 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26491 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 12, 2025