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Assessment of Communication Barriers in Community Pharmacies

Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2003
This study identified previously reported facilitators and barriers to pharmacist-client communication and then evaluated their impact on the observed communication behaviors of pharmacists. Pharmacists (n = 100) completed a seven-page questionnaire collecting information on 11 variables that had been organized according to the Policy, Regulatory and ...
Elan C, Paluck   +4 more
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Overcoming Communication Barriers

Australian Journal of Career Development, 1996
Offer a nicely wrapped gift when invited to a Japanese home. Never touch the head of a Thai. Respecting other people's cultures is not simply good manners — it's good business. Many Australian businesses have a culturally diverse workforce, where productivity can depend on the ability to communicate across cultures.
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Barriers in Intercultural Communication

2021
Although it is critical to living in the modern world, there are a number of challenges to effective intercultural communication. In particular, intercultural communication may be hindered by preconceived ideas or prejudices. Recognising this is important and encourages us all to consider our positions and our positioning of others critically ...
Hyejeong Kim, Cara Penry Williams
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Barriers to Communication

1991
In order to make progress in engaging students in the learning process, we must ensure that we and they recognise the barriers to learning they bring with them. We, as teachers, should be able to recognise specific problems students create for themselves or behavioural characteristics. It is not easy for us to see our own.
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Japanese Language Barrier to Communication

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
ABSTRACT To the Editor: — An item titled "Promising Results Obtained With New Cardiac Valve," in the MEDICAL NEWS section (205: Sept 16, 1968, adv p 34) describes an artificial heart valve developed by Drs. W. S. Pierce, D. M. Behrendt, and Andrew G. Morrow at the National Heart Institute, Bethesda, Md.
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Breaking A Communication Barrier

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2012
Given the diverse workforce of the hospitality industry, language difficulties continue to create communication barriers for both employers and immigrant workers. As a result, these barriers have negative effects on job performance and organizational attitudes.
Juan M. Madera   +3 more
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Breaking Down the Communication Barrier

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 1991
Dr. Hawkins addresses the problem of how QA managers can best persuade physicians of the importance of QA programs. Since communication is the basis of educating clinicians, the author analyzes the diametrically opposite perspectives of QA managers and physicians even as they pursue the common goal of quality healthcare.
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Barriers to Communication

1999
Communication is, without doubt, the great forte of Homo sapiens. As a species we are unrivalled in the sophistication of the system that we use to engage with others. By means of language we can discuss happenings at this point in time on the other side of the planet; we can speculate about things that might happen at some distant point in the future;
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Overcoming Communication Barriers

2011
Intelligent people like talking to other intelligent people. Likewise, intelligent organizations seek out partners who can keep up with—and accelerate—their own thinking. Act intelligently in communicating the organizational mission, vision, values, and share innovative ideas.
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The Communication Barrier

1983
The links in a management information system are first and foremost human links; both the originators and the receivers of information (and often the processors of it) are people. Much has been said about the end receiver — the manager who is going to look at the information and make a decision; but the human links en route are more often than not ...
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