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Auditory–Tactile Congruence for Synthesis of Adaptive Pain Expressions in RoboPatients
In this work, we explore auditory–tactile congruence for synthesizing adaptive vocal pain expressions in robopatients. Using a robopatient platform that integrates vocal pain sounds with palpation forces, we conducted 7680 trials across 20 participants.
Saitarun Nadipineni +4 more
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The Community Responsibility for Medical Care
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Suicide and the Medical Community
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958Doctors have been reminded of their role in the prevention of suicide for decades. They have been advised, admonished, instructed, and exhorted to recognize the signs and symptoms of depression and to appreciate the impressive implications of statistics showing suicide to be a major cause of death.
J A, MOTTO, C, GREENE
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Communication in Medical Therapeutics
Journal of Communication, 1973Success in medical therapeutics depends heavily upon whether the doctor and patient adequately communicate their expectations of one another. Communication serves as the mechanism for the necessary, constant renegotiation of their interpersonal contract if the therapy is of more than brief duration.
D S, Fuller, G M, Quesada
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Consensus in medical communication
Social Science & Medicine, 1993This paper discusses a survey which was carried out to investigate the types of risks and inconveniences which are normally disclosed by surgeons before operations. By restricting the survey to a specific operation, the Charnley Hip Replacement procedure, greater precision in replies was obtained.
F J, Dodd +4 more
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2015
This chapter reviews research concerning linguistics and language use in medical communication. It begins with the relationship between the patient and the healthcare professional, showing how this relationship, which sits at the heart of all communication with patients, is conceptualized in models for consulting.
Collins, Sarah, Peters, Sarah, Watt, Ian
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This chapter reviews research concerning linguistics and language use in medical communication. It begins with the relationship between the patient and the healthcare professional, showing how this relationship, which sits at the heart of all communication with patients, is conceptualized in models for consulting.
Collins, Sarah, Peters, Sarah, Watt, Ian
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