نتایج جستجو برای: interpersonal communication
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Abstract. Interpersonal communication is the exchange of information between participants in a act. It consists oral speech, i.e., words, as well non-verbal communication, body position, gestures, facial expressions, eye movements, physical distance, sounds, contact and touch. Communication quality determined not only by use code that understandable to both sender recipient message. Sometimes t...
This research looks at how communication can help victims of abusive relationships maintain their relationships. The goal this study is to first figure out stay in relationships, and then victims' experiences are described. notion Interpersonal Communication the theory Relationship Maintenance were applied study. employed a phenomenological method qualitative approach with constructivism paradi...
Individuals are embedded in social networks in which they communicate with others in their daily lives. Because smooth face-to-face communication is the key to maintaining these networks, measuring the smoothness of such communication is an important issue. One indicator of smoothness is the similarity of the body movements of the two individuals concerned. A typical example noted in experiment...
Interpersonal communication within the group becomes an important factor in achieving goals. From results of needs analysis, it was known that interpersonal faced by service partner groups rooted assertive skills. For this reason, training chosen activities to improve knowledge, attitudes, and skills groups. This community “Arsa Community”, with 10 participants. The designed as psychoeducation ...
Professional communication competences of physiotherapists -- practice and educational perspectives.
BACKGROUND Dissonance between the high 'technical' competences of medical professionals, including physiotherapists, and the relatively low level of patient satisfaction with care received is a phenomenon observed in many countries. Many studies show that it occurs in the case of an inadequate interpersonal communication between medical professionals and patients. OBJECTIVES The primary goal ...
UNLABELLED The operational definition of interpersonal communication is "the ability of the provider to elicit and understand patient concerns, to explain healthcare issues and to engage in shared decision-making if desired." OBJECTIVE To examine how well interpersonal communication is captured in validated instruments that evaluate primary healthcare from the patient's perspective. METHOD ...
Background. Practice is where skills are developed and where theory must pass testing but there is a gap between classroom education and practice in nursing. The clinical supervision is a demonstration project of advanced practice and bridging the gap between theory and practice. Clinical supervision is a mechanism supporting both professional and personal development. The main purpose of this ...
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