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Physicians' Communication Style and Patient Satisfaction

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1987
Research has linked the communication styles of physicians to patients' satisfaction with health care. Recently Ben-Sira (1976, 1980) offered a social interaction model to explain this relationship; this model, however, focused on a single, narrow style of communicating and overlooked the broader spectrum of styles.
M K, Buller, D B, Buller
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Usability of and Satisfaction With Vocera Wireless Communication

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2019
Qualitative reports of hands-free communication devices highlight numerous improvements in communication. The purpose of this study was to assess both usability and satisfaction scores at approximately 1 year after the implementation of a hands-free communication device at two different large military facilities.
Gordon F, West   +2 more
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Communications and Job Satisfaction

Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 1984
Despite all that has been written about organisational communications, its relationship to job satisfaction has received little attention. There are at least three notable exceptions. Likert was probably one of the first management writers to specifically identify communications as having an important effect on job satisfaction.
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Communication and Job Satisfaction

2017
In a business organization, communication is imperative for employers to express their thoughts, ideas, policies, and goals to their employees. Different organizational leaders or managers have various communication styles. Effective communication between employers and employees would not only boost employees' morale and job performance, but also ...
Libi Shen, Larry Austin
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Communication Skills to Ensure Patient Satisfaction

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
Every pediatrician would want to satisfy their patients and their parents to sustain good practice, earn name and fame and simultaneously to avoid litigation in this era of consumer protection act. This can be achieved only by use of good communication skills. Today the patients demand time, information and want their questions to be answered.
Niranjan, Shendurnikar   +1 more
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COMMUNICATION SATISFACTION, JOB SATISFACTION, AND JOB PERFORMANCE

Human Communication Research, 1986
This field study of 327 hospital nurses investigated the relationship between perceived satisfaction with organizational communication and job satisfaction and job performance. The researcher developed a research model incorporating nine dimensions of communication satisfaction and hypothesized their varying relationships with job satisfaction and job ...
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Community Satisfaction: Implications for Army Communities

1990
Abstract : Because the quality of a community has a tremendous effect on the lives of its citizens, the Army is committed to making the Army community a better place for military member and their families to live and work. This paper reviews the literature to summarize the important factors contributing to satisfaction in civilian and military ...
Cathy Stawarski   +2 more
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Ambiguous Divorce-Related Communication, Relational Closeness, Relational Satisfaction, and Communication Satisfaction

Western Journal of Communication, 2011
Using Communication Privacy Management theory, the study argues parents' ambiguity during divorce-related stressor conversations influence parents' and young adult children's relational closeness, satisfaction, and communication satisfaction. Thirty-nine parent–young adult child dyads discussed a divorce-related stressor and reported their thoughts ...
Tara G. McManus, Jon Nussbaum
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The Separate Constructs of Communication Satisfaction and Job Satisfaction

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1991
A sample (N = 310) of certified public accountants (CPAs) was surveyed using modified versions of the Job Descriptive Index (Smith, Kendall, and Hulin, 1969) and the Downs and Hazen (1977) communication satisfaction questionnaire. Many past researchers have found communication related to job satisfaction. However, past researchers apparently have never
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Measurement of communication satisfaction

Management communication quarterly, 2007
Despite the number of publications about auditing organizational communication, scholars have paid little attention to the reliability and validity of individual audit techniques. This study examines the merits and restrictions of the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) by comparing CSQ results with results gathered with the critical ...
Zwijze-Koning, Karen H.   +1 more
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