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A study on change in doctor patient interaction through web based healthcare services

A study on change in doctor patient interaction through web based healthcare services

... of interaction of physicians/doctors and patients which has totally changed the mentality and also motivated them for their better ...doctor-patient interaction through web-based healthcare services ...

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Impact of scribes on patient interaction, productivity, and revenue in a cardiology clinic: a prospective study

Impact of scribes on patient interaction, productivity, and revenue in a cardiology clinic: a prospective study

... shows patient satisfaction data for the nine questions. Patient satisfaction was very high on control days, and remained high and unchanged on scribe ...direct interaction with the ...control ...

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DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTION: A SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

DOCTOR-PATIENT INTERACTION: A SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

... doctor-patient interaction have been conducted by some researchers or linguists using different theories and methodologies (see Valero-Garces 2002, Chimombo and Roseberry 1998, Wodak 1997, Myerscough 1992, ...

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Seeking information in a medical setting: Vietnamese doctor-patient interaction

Seeking information in a medical setting: Vietnamese doctor-patient interaction

... problems, patient Huy develops a chronologically organised description that: (i) provides the temporal context of his illnesses (lines 6-7 and 14- 15), (ii) names the illnesses (lines 17 and 25-26), (iii) lists ...

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Nurse and Patient Interaction through Therapeutic Communication

Nurse and Patient Interaction through Therapeutic Communication

... The nurse must have good skill and skill, and more importantly that is self-digging, the preparation and know the weakness and strength of the nurse's own where the nurse is in prainteraksi phase. The structure in ...

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Listening to “How the Patient Presents Herself”: A Case Study of a Doctor–Patient Interaction in an Emergency Room

Listening to “How the Patient Presents Herself”: A Case Study of a Doctor–Patient Interaction in an Emergency Room

... As a case study, the observations in this study cannot be generalized. A drawback of this case study is that it was not complemented by a follow-up interview with Dr. J. to learn more about his assumptions and narrative ...

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Personality domains and emotional intelligence in the caring nurse patient interaction: a meta analysis

Personality domains and emotional intelligence in the caring nurse patient interaction: a meta analysis

... direct patient care and multidisciplinary teamwork, and Graham (1999) indicates that nurses need ‘emotional competence’, the ability to question themselves and provide patient-centred ...

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How effective have user involvement policies been in including public and patient participation in decision making within the NHS?

How effective have user involvement policies been in including public and patient participation in decision making within the NHS?

... public and patient participation inclusion in decision making in primary and secondary care.. 2 The central form of public contact has remained the doctor - patient interaction.[r] ...

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HOW PATIENTS SPEND THEIR TIME AT THE PEDIATRICIAN'S OFFICE

HOW PATIENTS SPEND THEIR TIME AT THE PEDIATRICIAN'S OFFICE

... Another notable finding, the 32 minutes of medical student-patient interaction at the teaching clinic demonstrates the time of the patient and, to some extent, of the staff time involved[r] ...

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... physician-patient interaction (See Example ...of patient care incorporates those must-do tasks, but does not routinely encompass the relationship ...

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Factors influencing the exit knowledge of patients for dispensed drugs at outpatient pharmacy of Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital, Eastern Ethiopia

Factors influencing the exit knowledge of patients for dispensed drugs at outpatient pharmacy of Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital, Eastern Ethiopia

... the patient and the pharmacist–patient interaction factors, a negative association was found between marital status and exit knowledge of patients for their dispensed ...single patient ...

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Vol 6, No 6 (2015)

Vol 6, No 6 (2015)

... oral interaction between doctors and patients in outpatient departments of the Chinese ...oral interaction by the CP-directed analytical procedures for doctor-patient ...oral interaction in ...

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Analysis of Patient-Robot Interaction Using Statistical and Signal Processing Methods.

Analysis of Patient-Robot Interaction Using Statistical and Signal Processing Methods.

... Use of service robots in healthcare operations represents a potential technological solution to reducing overloaded nursing staffs in hospitals for critical tasks. Use of robotic systems may also lead to increased ...

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Primary care physicians’ attitudes to the adoption of electronic medical records: a systematic review and evidence synthesis using the clinical adoption framework

Primary care physicians’ attitudes to the adoption of electronic medical records: a systematic review and evidence synthesis using the clinical adoption framework

... and patient care caused by even occasional EMR system or server crashes [38, 62], often exacerbated by the lack of technical support available to practices [38, 59, ...

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Interaction between functional health literacy, patient activation, and glycemic control

Interaction between functional health literacy, patient activation, and glycemic control

... established patient- centered medical ...and patient activation is predictive of better HbA 1c control beyond the independent effects of FHL or patient activa- tion ...and patient activation ...

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On Experimenting with MuLTool: Multi-Lingua Tool for Mobile Patient-Practitioner Interaction

On Experimenting with MuLTool: Multi-Lingua Tool for Mobile Patient-Practitioner Interaction

... The essence of this work is to proffer solutions to barriers such as ethno-linguistic diversification, distance and cost in the process of effective healthcare delivery. Also to annex the advantages of the advent of ...

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The Meaning of Patient-Nurse Interaction for Older Hospitalized Women: A Phenomenological Study

The Meaning of Patient-Nurse Interaction for Older Hospitalized Women: A Phenomenological Study

... Moreover, older patients will likely encounter obstacles to communicating their needs, preferences, or values (Larsson, Sahlsten, Segesten, & Plos, 2011). Such obstacles may take the form of ageism, sexism, and ...

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Targeting the use of reminders and notifications for uptake by populations (TURNUP): a systematic review and evidence synthesis

Targeting the use of reminders and notifications for uptake by populations (TURNUP): a systematic review and evidence synthesis

... to reminder systems or appointment attendance were specifically included in review 1. Studies were excluded if they investigated reminders sent to a patient to schedule an appointment. Comprehensive searches ...

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Linking clinician interaction and coordination to clinical performance in Patient-Aligned Care Teams

Linking clinician interaction and coordination to clinical performance in Patient-Aligned Care Teams

... Before rating the coordinative complexity of each out- come, a structured list is needed of the tasks required to perform each measure to standard. We will use func- tional job analysis (FJA), a task-oriented methodology ...

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Logging therapy session data via an upper limb FES rehabilitation system

Logging therapy session data via an upper limb FES rehabilitation system

... the patient logged data ...for patient engagement in the practiced ...the patient logged data files demonstrated the potential of FES-UPP system to be used in busy clinical ...

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