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Clinicians face the complex challenge of motivating their patients to achieve optimal health while also ensuring their satisfaction. Inspired by transformational leadership theory, we proposed that clinicians' motivational behaviors can be organized into three patient care styles (transformational, transactional, and passive-avoidant) and that these styles differentially predict patient health outcomes. In two studies using patient-reported data and observer ratings, we found that transformational patient care style positively predicted patients' satisfaction and health expectations above and beyond transactional and passive-avoidant patient care style.

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  • Occupational and environmental health nurses educate workers and the public about the dangers of environmental contaminants like methylmercury, primarily found in contaminated fish and seafood.
  • Methylmercury poses significant risks to the central nervous system, potentially leading to psychiatric issues, ataxia, neuropathy, and sensory losses, especially in vulnerable groups like fetuses, infants, and young children.
  • The article aims to equip health professionals with knowledge about the causes and consequences of methylmercury exposure, enabling them to better inform and protect women of childbearing age and children.
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