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The social gradient in doctor-patient communication

The social gradient in doctor-patient communication

... Besides patient ’ s communication style, doctors ’ and patients ’ perceptions are an important aspect of the con- sultation and for the outcome of the ...of communication in healthcare settings vary ...

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Effect of a brief patient communication teaching on  both attendee and non-attendee family medicine residents.

Effect of a brief patient communication teaching on both attendee and non-attendee family medicine residents.

... department research coordinators to complete a written questionnaire. The two research coordinators obtained consent and administered the questionnaires confidentially. The survey began by asking for the definition of ...

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DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN HOSPITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE

DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN HOSPITAL: AN EXPLORATION OF PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE

... the communication skill of a ...the communication skill of a ...way communication, communicate very formal and ...to patient. One respondent mention that in communication processes the ...

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Doctor-patient communication in the e-health era

Doctor-patient communication in the e-health era

... regarding patient views on the use of electronic communication with their doctors via direct-access mobile phones and ...& communication technology (ICT) and health information technology (HIT) ...

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Miscommunication in Doctor-Patient Communication

Miscommunication in Doctor-Patient Communication

... of communication in medicine is patient centered- ness. Patient centeredness is concerned with a move away from a disease focus to person- alizing care according to patients’ concerns and ...

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Acupuncture practitioner–patient communication in Japan

Acupuncture practitioner–patient communication in Japan

... treatment, communication factors between the patient and practitioner, and environmental factors related to the clinic (Takano et al ...these, communication between the patient and practi- ...

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GAPS IN DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION

GAPS IN DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION

... data are available at this time to demon- strate how and when patient satisfaction correlates with follow-through on medical advice. Here are a few of the reasons why patient satisfactio[r] ...

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Improving physician–patient communication

Improving physician–patient communication

... The Center of Medicare and Medicaid Services has developed reim- bursement guidelines for telehealth and e-consults, but physicians should be aware of what can and cannot be submitted as compliant ser- vices. For ...

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Quality of Nurse Patient Therapeutic Communication and Overall Patient Satisfaction during their Hospitalization Stay

Quality of Nurse Patient Therapeutic Communication and Overall Patient Satisfaction during their Hospitalization Stay

... the communication skill of your ...effective communication is ignored. Effective therapeutic communication creates a good environment for delivering of ...and patient communication ...

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The effect of clinician patient alliance and communication on treatment adherence in mental health care: a systematic review

The effect of clinician patient alliance and communication on treatment adherence in mental health care: a systematic review

... clinician-patient communication. A link between communication and patient adherence has been observed extensively in general ...a patient adhering to be ...of communication ...

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Design of Mobile Finger Communications Board for Stroke Patient Using The Five Planes of User Experience

Design of Mobile Finger Communications Board for Stroke Patient Using The Five Planes of User Experience

... stroke patient communication media by applying Mobile Finger Communication Board technology and designed based on five planes of user experience which are divided into five areas: strategy, scope, ...

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The effect of workshop education on nurses’ professional communication effectiveness related to clients’ health

The effect of workshop education on nurses’ professional communication effectiveness related to clients’ health

... efficient communication in nurses in relation to patients’ ...efficient communication can improve the quality of nursing care and patients’ satisfaction, it is recommended to plan and hold workshops on ...

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Unmet Communication and Information Needs for Patients with IBD: Implications for Mobile Health Technology

Unmet Communication and Information Needs for Patients with IBD: Implications for Mobile Health Technology

... Many patients expressed frustration stemming from ineffectual communication with members of the medical community. A clear majority of patients agreed that there is a doctor-patient communication ...

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The influences of patient's satisfaction with medical service delivery, assessment of medical service, and trust in health delivery system on patient's life satisfaction in China

The influences of patient's satisfaction with medical service delivery, assessment of medical service, and trust in health delivery system on patient's life satisfaction in China

... which patient was most concerned about in the pre-survey for this study (the pre-survey for this study mainly focused on both the selection of major aspects of medical service assessment and the selection of major ...

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Educational_Needs_for_the_Nurse_Caring_for_the_Dying_Pediatric_Patient__unsigned_.docx

Educational_Needs_for_the_Nurse_Caring_for_the_Dying_Pediatric_Patient__unsigned_.docx

... Self-care involves reflecting on the positives of these experiences as well. A qualitive review by Beaune, Muskat, and Anthony (2017) suggests that many pediatric nurses who care for dying children experience the ...

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Effects of communication skill training (CST) based on SPIKES for insurance-covered pharmacy pharmacists to interact with simulated cancer patients

Effects of communication skill training (CST) based on SPIKES for insurance-covered pharmacy pharmacists to interact with simulated cancer patients

... each patient, and collect infor- mation while recognizing the fact that patients ’ state- ments contain extensive information in the steps < P: assessing the patient ’ s Perception > and < I: ...

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Facilitating the Timely Discharge of Well Newborns by Using Quality Improvement Methods

Facilitating the Timely Discharge of Well Newborns by Using Quality Improvement Methods

... reasons for delayed discharge orders.‍ If no clear time stamp was available on review, the time of the intern’s addendum in the electronic medical record was accepted as a proxy for the time the issue was resolved.‍ In ...

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Nurse and Patient Interaction through Therapeutic Communication

Nurse and Patient Interaction through Therapeutic Communication

... therapeutic communication , according to Stuart (1998) dar i comprises the first phase that is: Preinteraction phase this is the preparatory period before starting to get in touch ...

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2070.pdf

2070.pdf

... EOL communication. Improvement in EOL communication, rather, will depend on our collective recognition of the current gap in care, a concerted effort to minimize the stigma associated with death and dying, ...

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Predictors and outcomes of patient safety culture in hospitals

Predictors and outcomes of patient safety culture in hospitals

... Staffing, a major predictor of patient safety, was one of the composites that received a very low score. Having a strong, capable, and motivated workforce is one of the biggest challenges for hospitals today [21]. ...

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