نتایج جستجو برای: coping skills training

تعداد نتایج: 442629  

2015
Nia L. Phillips Glenn Adams Phia S. Salter

How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychological science emphasize the idea of coping with oppression—whether via emotional management strategies that emphasize denial or disengagement; problem-focused strategies that emphasize compensation, self-efficacy, or skills training; or collective strategies that emphasize emotional support—in w...

2017
Hirono Ishikawa Daisuke Son Masato Eto Kiyoshi Kitamura Takahiro Kiuchi

BACKGROUND Sharing information is crucial for discussion of problems and treatment decision making by patients and physicians. However, the focus of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education has been on building the relationship and gathering information; thus, resident physicians tend to be less confident about sharing information and planning treatment. This study evalu...

Journal: :Palliative & supportive care 2015
Lucília Oliveira Marta Fernandes Zulmira Santos Hugo Bastos Ana Cabral

OBJECTIVE Doctor-patient communication in oncology, particularly concerning diagnostic disclosure, is a crucial factor related to the quality of the doctor-patient relationship and the psychological state of the patient. The aims of our study were to investigate physicians' opinions and practice with respect to disclosure of a cancer diagnosis and to explore potential related factors. METHOD ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2003
Roger Ruiz Moral Juan Jose Rodriguez Salvador Luis Perula de Torres Jose Antonio Prados Castillejo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the effectiveness of a clinical interviewing training program for third-year family practice trainees and determined which other factors influence residents' training in clinical communication. METHODS This was a randomized, multicenter, educational trial involving 193 third-year family practice residents from eight centers in Spain. Centers were...

2012
Abdollah Rezaei Dehaghani Kobra Ahmadi Akhormeh Tayyebeh Mehrabi

BACKGROUND The worldwide nursing shortage is threatening the quality of healthcare. The two most common causes in maintaining nurses are job satisfaction, a positive working environment, and good relationships among staff. This study aimed to determine the effect of interpersonal communication skills training on job satisfaction among the nurses working in Al-Zahra Hospital affiliated to Isfaha...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2008
Isabelle Merckaert Yves Libert Nicole Delvaux Serge Marchal Jacques Boniver Anne-Marie Etienne Jean Klastersky Christine Reynaert Pierre Scalliet Jean-Louis Slachmuylder Darius Razavi

PURPOSE This study aimed to assess the impact on physicians' detection of patients' and relatives' distress of six 3-h consolidation workshops (CW) following a 2.5-day communication skills basic training (BT) program and to investigate factors associated with detection of distress. METHODS Physicians, after BT, were randomized to CW or to a waiting list. Physicians' detection of patients' and...

2016
Han-Oh Chung Simon J. W. Oczkowski Louise Hanvey Lawrence Mbuagbaw John J. You

BACKGROUND Practicing healthcare professionals and graduates exiting training programs are often ill-equipped to facilitate important discussions about end-of-life care with patients and their families. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of educational interventions aimed at providing healthcare professionals with training in end-of-life communication skills, compare...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2010
Wolf Langewitz Lukas Heydrich Matthias Nübling Linda Szirt Heidemarie Weber Paul Grossman

AIM This paper is a report of an evaluation of the effectiveness of a communication skills training programme for oncology nurses. BACKGROUND Clinical care for patients with cancer is increasingly being divided between nurses and physicians, with nurses being responsible for the continuity of patient care, and oncologists choosing and explaining the basics of anti-cancer therapy. Therefore, o...

Journal: :Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 2016
Aurore Liénard France Delevallez Darius Razavi Anne-Sophie Gibon Yves Libert Nicole Delvaux Serge Marchal Anne-Marie Etienne Isabelle Bragard Christine Reynaert Jean-Louis Slachmuylder Jean-François Durieux Christine Farvacques Pierre Scalliet Paul Van Houtte Philippe Coucke Isabelle Merckaert

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of a 38-h communication skills training program designed for multidisciplinary radiotherapy teams. MATERIALS AND METHODS Four radiotherapy teams were randomly assigned to a training program or to a waiting list. Assessments were scheduled at baseline (T1) and then after the training was completed or four months later (T2)...

Journal: :NIDA research monograph 1985
S M Hall J D Killen

This paper reports data from two studies which examined the effects of smoking treatments combining psychological and pharmacologic treatment methods. Nicotine chewing gum (Nicorette) was used as a pharmacologic aid to help achieve nonsmoking and maintain abstinence. Aversive smoking procedures were used to produce rapid cessation. Cognitive behavioral skills training was included to help subje...

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