Parallel Chart Writing and Resilience Impact the Narrative Competence of Medical Staff in China: A Cross‐Sectional Study [PDF]
Background and Aims Narrative competence is essential for good communication between medical staff and patients. It is a powerful instrument for the delivery of holistic healthcare. However, little research focuses on the influencing factors of narrative
Yun Xu +6 more
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A qualitative study of clinical narrative competence of medical personnel [PDF]
Background Medicine practiced with narrative competence is called narrative medicine, which has been proposed and used as a model of humane and effective medical practice.
Shao-Yin Chu, Chin-Chen Wen, Chi-Wei Lin
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The impact of patient narrative interview training on medical students’ narrative competence – A randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Objectives: Medical students’ narrative competence was trained primarily through reflective writing, literature reading, patient stories, film viewing, music listening, and art appreciation.
Hung-Che Wang +5 more
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Narrative competence disparities between Children's hospital and General hospital in China: A comparative survey. [PDF]
BackgroundNarrative medicine was introduced in China in 2011 and has been applied as a tool for humane medical practice. The prominent problem in the narrative medicine is the lack of adequate attention and devotion.
Junjun Jia +4 more
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Factors associated with medical narrative competence of nurses: a qualitative study [PDF]
BackgroundThe nursing ability for medical narrative is essential for patient-focused practice within the bio-psycho-social model of medicine. This study sought to identify influential factors affecting nursing competence in medical narrative skills among
Haoyue Zhao +5 more
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The mediating effects of self-directed learning and nursing professional values on the relationship between digital literacy and narrative competence among nursing students: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to explore the degree of narrative competence and determine how it was predicted by digital literacy, self-directed learning and nursing professional values among nursing students in China using a structural equation modeling ...
Ya Meng +4 more
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This study investigates the developmental pattern and relationships between oral narrative textual skills, spelling, and written narrative textual skills in monolingual and bilingual language-minority (BLM) children, L1-Chinese and L2-Italian.
Giulia Vettori +3 more
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Current situation and influencing factors of clinical narrative competence of pediatric specialist nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background The growing focus on health-centered care emphasizes humanistic skills and clinical narrative competence in nursing, particularly in children’s health.
Xinxin Sun +4 more
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Development and Validation of Narrative Competence Scale for Medical Students [PDF]
Background: Narrative competence in medicine enabled physicians to listen to patients’ illness experiences, construct their narratives, and enhance reflective practice, empathy, humanistic literacy, and person-centered care.
Shao-Yin Chu +5 more
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Clinical narrative competence and humanistic care ability of nurses in assisted reproductive technology: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Growing focus on patient-centred care emphasizes humanistic skills and clinical narrative competence in nursing, particularly in assisted reproductive nursing.
Fengyi Mo +3 more
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