Prognosis is an issue that most doctors and patients describe as difficult to discuss and the best way of presenting prognostic information to optimise pat... Hagerty,G R. - 《Annals of Oncology》 被引量: 509发表: 2005年 Sustaining hope when communicating with terminally ill patients and their...
Just as I was recuperating from this lesson, my fellow junior doctor asked whether I had chased up the blood results of one of his patients. I realised this task had not been handed over by the doctor on late shift. To convict me as an utter failure, a nurse stormed into the doctors...
Aim To explore the methodological and ethical issues of conducting qualitative telephone interviews about personal or professional trauma with critical car... Mealer,Meredith,Jones,... - 《Nurse Researcher》 被引量: 23发表: 2014年 Barriers to education of overseas doctors in paediatrics: A qualitativ...
A family member described this ability: "We appreciated that he was just very straightforward, very direct, gave the options, in a way that we could all understand and was forthright with everything . . . ." A patient with cancer said, "My doctors were very clear with me, right off ...
Focuses on the risk communication operations of South Carolina's Department of Health & Environmental Control. Aim to hear community concerns through constructive dialogues; Theory of risk communication; Influence of public health nurse Lill Mood on the evolvement of risk communication. 年份: 1995 收藏...
They are in a unique position as a nonphysician representative of the medical team without the same bedside relationship with the patient as the nurse. We aim to explore how they perceive their role, how comfortable they feel with the roles they are currently playing, and what barriers and ...
A family member described this ability: "We appreciated that he was just very straightforward, very direct, gave the options, in a way that we could all understand and was forthright with everything . . . ." A patient with cancer said, "My doctors were very clear with me, right off ...
The results of the documentary analysis, indepth interviews with those responsible for humanisation in four hospitals and focus groups with doctors and nurses show that the humanisation process is uneven in these hospitals in Madrid, that communication is an essential tool in ...
Just as I was recuperating from this lesson, my fellow junior doctor asked whether I had chased up the blood results of one of his patients. I realised this task had not been handed over by the doctor on late shift. To convict me as an utter failure, a nurse stormed into the doctors...
Technology has the potential to change the way doctors and patients interact improving patient care.We surveyed trainees in the London Deanery to find out how they were communicating with patients and how much training they had received ... Griffiths, B,Whitehouse, A,Prince, N,... - 《Archiv...