نتایج جستجو برای: solving skills training

تعداد نتایج: 538851  

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2010
B Lubrano di Ciccone R F Brown J A Gueguen C L Bylund D W Kissane

OBJECTIVES To develop a communication skills training (CST) module for health care professionals, particularly in the area of oncology, on how to conduct interviews using interpreters and to evaluate the module in terms of participant's self-efficacy and satisfaction. METHODS Forty-seven multi-specialty health care providers from the New York Metropolitan Area attended a communication skills ...

Journal: :Evidence-based nursing 2011
Lisa Kennedy Sheldon

Context Given the increasingly complex treatments in cancer care, patient–provider communication may become overly medically focused. The authors highlight the need of oncology providers to understand ‘where the patient stands’ to be patient centred in their communication and to maintain hope in their patients. Today’s oncology nurse provides expert psychosocial and biomedical care to cancer pa...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2007
Anthony L Back Robert M Arnold Walter F Baile Kelly A Fryer-Edwards Stewart C Alexander Gwyn E Barley Ted A Gooley James A Tulsky

BACKGROUND Few studies have assessed the efficacy of communication skills training for postgraduate physician trainees at the level of behaviors. We designed a residential communication skills workshop (Oncotalk) for medical oncology fellows. The intervention design built on existing successful models by teaching specific communication tasks linked to the patient's trajectory of illness. This s...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
firoozeh sajedi evin, koodakyar st, tehran, iran. sepideh nazi ali asghar hospital farzaneh rohani ali asghar hospital akbar biglarian evin, koodakyar st, tehran, iran. gita movallali evin, koodakyar st, tehran, iran.

objectives: this study aimed to investigate the level of problem-solving skills in 1-4 year-old children with early treated phenylketonuria (etpku). methods:this analytic, cross-sectional study was conducted on 70 1-4 year-old children referred to phenylketonuria (pku) clinics that had been diagnosed on screening at birth and had been treated. the measurements were a demographic questionnaire, ...

Journal: :Medical teacher 1999
K Aspegren

A literature search for articles concerning communication skills teaching and learning in medicine was done.The search yielded 180 pertinent articles, which were quality graded into the three categories of high, medium and low quality, using established criteria. Only those of high and medium quality were used for the review, which thus is based on 31 randomized studies, 38 open effect studies ...

2017
Gay M. Dungey Hazel A. Neser

INTRODUCTION Communication skills training has been progressively integrated into the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy programme in New Zealand throughout the last 3 years. This innovative study aimed to explore students' perceptions of their learning from participation in communication skills workshops. The purpose was to expose students to a variety of common clinical situations that they could ...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 1992
E Doherty H M McGee C A O'Boyle W Shannon G Bury A Williams

The importance of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education is now widely accepted. However little is known about student attitudes towards their own communication skills and whether their attitudes changes as a result of participating in communication skills courses. The aim of the present study was to identify these attitudes prior to commencing such a course and to fur...

Journal: :Research in sports medicine 2007
Young-Eun Noh Tony Morris Mark B Andersen

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two psychological interventions designed to reduce injury among dancers by enhancing coping skills. Participants were 35 ballet dancers. They were assigned to three conditions: control (n = 12), autogenic training (n = 12), and a broad-based coping skills condition, including autogenic training, imagery, and self-talk (n = 11). The 12-week...

Journal: :Medical education 2002
Johanna Shapiro Judy Hollingshead Elizabeth H Morrison

INTRODUCTION Primary care residencies are expected to provide training in cultural competence. However, we have insufficient information about the perceptions of stakeholders actually involved in healthcare (i.e. residents, faculty and patients) regarding commonly encountered cross-cultural barriers and the skills required to overcome them. METHOD This study used a total of 10 focus groups to...

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