نتایج جستجو برای: communication skills

تعداد نتایج: 453905  

2014
Noelle Junod Perron Mathieu Nendaz Martine Louis-Simonet Johanna Sommer Anne Gut Bernard Cerutti Cees P van der Vleuten Diana Dolmans

BACKGROUND Observation of performance followed by feedback is the key to good teaching of communication skills in clinical practice. The fact that it occurs rarely is probably due to clinical supervisors' perceived lack of competence to identify communication skills and give effective feedback. We evaluated the impact of a faculty development programme on communication skills teaching on clinic...

2016
Anna-Eva Prick Jacomine de Lange Erik Scherder Jos Twisk Anne Margriet Pot

PURPOSE The effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the mood, behavior, and physical health of people with dementia living in the community were evaluated in a randomized controlled trial. This multicomponent dyadic intervention is a translated and adapted version of an intervention that has been shown to be effective for people with dementia in the US. PATIENTS AND METHODS People ...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2009
Lubna A Baig Claudio Violato Rodney A Crutcher

BACKGROUND Communication skills are essential for physicians to practice Medicine. Evidence for the validity and domain specificity of communication skills in physicians is equivocal and requires further research. This research was conducted to adduce evidence for content and context specificity of communication skills and to assess the usefulness of a generic instrument for assessing communica...

2018
Lisa Jane Brighton Lucy Ellen Selman Nicholas Gough J J Nadicksbernd Katherine Bristowe Catherine Millington-Sanders Jonathan Koffman

OBJECTIVES Evidence-based communication skills training for health and social care professionals is essential to improve the care of seriously ill patients and their families. We aimed to evaluate the self-reported impact of 'Difficult Conversations', a multidisciplinary half-day interactive workshop, and gain feedback to inform future development and evaluation. METHODS Service evaluation us...

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2007
Tom W Reader Rhona Flin Brian H Cuthbertson

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Poor communication in critical care teams has been frequently shown as a contributing factor to adverse events. There is now a strong emphasis on identifying the communication skills that can contribute to, or protect against, preventable medical errors. This review considers communication research recently conducted in the intensive care unit and other acute domains. RECENT...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2008
Sharon K Lanning Sonya L Ranson Rita M Willett

Lack of curricular time, faculty time, and funding are potential limitations for communication skills training in dentistry. Interdisciplinary collaboration amongst health care faculties could address these limitations. This article describes the development, implementation, and student perceptions of a communication skills program in dentistry. The program has four components: Knowledge, Obser...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2010
J Sauer A Darioly M Schmid Mast P C Schmid N Bischof

The article proposes a multi-level approach for evaluating communication skills training (CST) as an important element of crew resource management (CRM) training. Within this methodological framework, the present work examined the effectiveness of CST in matching or mismatching team compositions with regard to hierarchical status and competence. There is little experimental research that evalua...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Jing Jiang Chuansheng Chen Bohan Dai Guang Shi Guosheng Ding Li Liu Chunming Lu

The neural mechanism of leader emergence is not well understood. This study investigated (i) whether interpersonal neural synchronization (INS) plays an important role in leader emergence, and (ii) whether INS and leader emergence are associated with the frequency or the quality of communications. Eleven three-member groups were asked to perform a leaderless group discussion (LGD) task, and the...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2009
Simon Watmough Helen O'Sullivan David Taylor

BACKGROUND In 1996 The University of Liverpool reformed its medical course from a traditional lecture-based course to an integrated PBL curriculum. A project has been underway since 2000 to evaluate this change. Part of this project has involved gathering retrospective views on the relevance of both types of undergraduate education according to graduates. This paper focuses on the views of trad...

2016
Musa Cömert Jördis Maria Zill Eva Christalle Jörg Dirmaier Martin Härter Isabelle Scholl

BACKGROUND Teaching and assessment of communication skills have become essential in medical education. The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has been found as an appropriate means to assess communication skills within medical education. Studies have demonstrated the importance of a valid assessment of medical students' communication skills. Yet, the validity of the performance sc...

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