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Status Quo of Professional⁻Patient Relations in the Internet Era: Bibliometric and Co-Word Analyses. [PDF]
Background: Incidents of violence against medical staff have increased in intensity, showing the deteriorating relationship between doctors and patients in China over the past few years. In addition, professional–patient relations have been significantly affected in the Internet era in China, which has attracted great attention from many scholars. This
Wang Z, Deng Z, Wu X.
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Core shared competencies between physicians and nurses in primary care: a Delphi study in Korea [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to identify core shared competencies required for effective physician–nurse collaboration in primary care. Methods A three-round Delphi survey was conducted from November 2024 to February 2025 with 30 experts (12 physicians, 18 ...
Jin Young Lee +4 more
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Introduction:The use of the self as a therapeutic tool is a client-centered practice with the least evidence in the pedagogy of occupational therapy. In Chile, experiential subjects arise, linked to artistic/playful methods that seek to influence the ...
Joselyn Valenzuela León +2 more
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Objective Health consumers (patients, their family, friends and carers) are frequently using their smartphones to record hospital clinical encounters. However, there is limited research which has explored the social interaction surrounding this behaviour.
Laura Ryan +4 more
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Toward More Compassionate Healthcare Systems; Comment on “Enabling Compassionate Healthcare: Perils, Prospects and Perspectives” [PDF]
Compassion is central to the purpose of medicine and the care of patients and their families. Compassionate healthcare begins with compassionate people, but cannot be consistently provided without systemic changes that enable clinicians and staff to ...
Beth A. Lown
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Medical students’ and patients’ perceptions of patient-centred attitude [PDF]
Purpose Patient-centred care can increase patient satisfaction and lead to better clinical outcomes for them, such as improved physical status and higher health-related quality of life.
Yera Hur, A Ra Cho, Chang Jin Choi
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Background: Despite the importance of medication counselling for patients, it is common knowledge that it is often sub-optimally carried out by pharmacy staff.
Samirah N. Abdu-Aguye +3 more
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Therapeutic Listening as a health intervention strategy: an integrative review
Objective To investigate and evaluate the available evidence in the literature regarding the use of Therapeutic Listening as a health intervention strategy.
Ana Cláudia Mesquita +1 more
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Introduction: The increase in drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) threatens global progress in eliminating TB, and constitutes a major challenge for patients, health-care workers and health services.
Marcela Bhering +4 more
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BackgroundWhile shared clinical decision-making (SDM) is the preferred approach to decision-making in mental health care, its implementation in everyday clinical practice is still insufficient.
Martina Rojnic Kuzman +40 more
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