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Evaluating Communication Skills
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1998This study investigates the construct validity of an instrument to measure the quality of communication skills, during one curriculum year of a four year longitudinal communication skills training programme. 42 Representative videotapes of students' simulated patient encounters at the beginning of the third year and 35 of the end of the year were ...
J., Van Dalen +3 more
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2015
The front-line nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care, patient satisfaction, care coordination, policy, safety, and communication during a 12-hour shift. Every nurse has the opportunity to make a positive impact on patient outcomes through day-to-day advocacy for patients, nurses, and the nursing profession.
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The front-line nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care, patient satisfaction, care coordination, policy, safety, and communication during a 12-hour shift. Every nurse has the opportunity to make a positive impact on patient outcomes through day-to-day advocacy for patients, nurses, and the nursing profession.
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Creativity in clinical communication: from communication skills to skilled communication
Medical Education, 2011Medical Education 2011: 45 : 217–226 Objectives The view that training in communication skills produces skilled communication is sometimes criticised by those who ...
Peter, Salmon, Bridget, Young
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Peninsula Communications Skills
Emergency Nurse, 2017This app provides healthcare professionals with learning opportunities to improve their communication skills.
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British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Jeremy Davies, Student Nurse at the University of Salford, reflects on both positive and negative forms of communication and what can be learnt from them
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Jeremy Davies, Student Nurse at the University of Salford, reflects on both positive and negative forms of communication and what can be learnt from them
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
WE HEAR A GREAT deal today in nursing about the importance of establishing therapeutic relationships with patients. If we are to teach students to do this, however, we must do more than simply present them with a "blueprint" for relating. The skills needed for effective relationships with others-like all skills in nursing-need to be based on concepts ...
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WE HEAR A GREAT deal today in nursing about the importance of establishing therapeutic relationships with patients. If we are to teach students to do this, however, we must do more than simply present them with a "blueprint" for relating. The skills needed for effective relationships with others-like all skills in nursing-need to be based on concepts ...
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2018
Abstract This chapter considers our communication skills in the interview and describes techniques to help communicate effectively with the interviewer. It starts by looking at the psychological context of communication, and then moves onto verbal communication, considering the way content is delivered in its conciseness, tone, and ...
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Abstract This chapter considers our communication skills in the interview and describes techniques to help communicate effectively with the interviewer. It starts by looking at the psychological context of communication, and then moves onto verbal communication, considering the way content is delivered in its conciseness, tone, and ...
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Skilled Communication: Making It Real
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2006John F, Dixon +2 more
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