نتایج جستجو برای: communication skills training

تعداد نتایج: 734036  

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2005
Lisa Kennedy Sheldon

Communication skills are the cornerstone of the patient-provider relationship in cancer care. Lack of these skills can diminish patient disclosure, increase patient anxiety, and decrease satisfaction with care. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the literature regarding the efficacy and outcomes of communication skills training programs for healthcare providers in oncology. Using four d...

2016
Gabriele Lutz Gudrun Roling Bettina Berger Friedrich Edelhäuser Christian Scheffer

BACKGROUND Good communication is a major factor in delivering high quality in care. Research indicates that current communication skills training alone might not sufficiently enable students to find context-specific creative solutions to individual complex personal and interpersonal challenges in the clinical context. This study explores medical students' experiences with real communication dil...

2014
Mora Claramita Astrid Pratidina Susilo

The aim of these two PhD thesis are to develop a guideline on doctor-patient communication skills based on cultural characteristics of Southeast Asian context and to develop communication skills training for nurses to enhance their contribution to the informed consent and shared decision making process, in the same context. These studies started with qualitative methods; including grounded theo...

2011
Katherine Joekes Lorraine M Noble Angela M Kubacki Henry WW Potts Margaret Lloyd

BACKGROUND This study investigated whether the introduction of professional development teaching in the first two years of a medical course improved students' observed communication skills with simulated patients. Students' observed communication skills were related to patient-centred attitudes, confidence in communicating with patients and performance in later clinical examinations. METHODS ...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2017
Thomas A D'Agostino Thomas M Atkinson Lauren E Latella Madeline Rogers Dana Morrissey Antonio P DeRosa Patricia A Parker

OBJECTIVE To present literature on training patients in the use of effective communication skills. METHODS Systematic searches were conducted in six databases. References were screened for inclusion through several phases. Extracted data included intervention study design, sample characteristics, content and structure of training programs, outcomes assessed, and findings reported. RESULTS A...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2003
Geoffrey H Gordon

Physicians and patients find it hard to communicate when treatment fails to cure or control cancer. Communication barriers include fear of "giving up," losing the medical team, and discussing death. The quality of physician-patient communication affects important outcomes including patient distress, coping, and quality of life, and physician burnout. Communication skills that can be taught, lea...

2011
Valerie A Jenkins Ivonne Solis Trapala Louise Parlour Carolyn I Langridge Lesley J Fallowfield

OBJECTIVES To determine the views of patients and members of the public about who should pay for expensive new cancer drugs not recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). DESIGN A study-specific questionnaire was used to elicit the views of patients and the general public between April and June 2010. It examined whether participants thought patients shoul...

Introduction: The effects of teaching communication skills using a specific model on nursing students' skill in communicating with mental patients has less been a subject of investigation. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a communication skills' teaching model on nursing students' communicating with mental patients. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted as pr...

2012
Annemiek J Linn Julia CM van Weert Barbara C Schouten Edith G Smit Ad A van Bodegraven Liset van Dijk

PURPOSE The barriers to patients' successful medication intake behavior could be reduced through tailored communication about these barriers. The aim of this study is therefore (1) to develop a new communication typology to address these barriers to successful medication intake behavior, and (2) to examine the relationship between the use of the typology and the reduction of the barriers to suc...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
Hillary L Broder Mal Janal

This study evaluated interpersonal communication skills among third- and fourth-year dental students during two clinical communications training programs. Students participated in two clinical communications (CC) training sessions, each comprised of four encounters with patient instructors (PIs) who were trained to enact standardized patient scenarios. Scenarios in CC1 addressed straightforward...

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