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  1. Improving safety and communication for healthcare providers caring for SARS-COV-2 patients

    Background

    Decreasing healthcare provider (HCP) exposure to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) virus in emergency...

    Ahmed Taher, Peter Glazer, ... Lucas B. Chartier in International Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Article Open access 12 November 2022
  2. Communication and coordination of care for people living with HIV: a qualitative study of the patient perspective

    Background

    There is growing consensus that primary health care (PHC) providers have an important role in providing holistic, preventative care for...

    Sherridan Warner, Daniel Cheung, ... Natalie Edmiston in BMC Primary Care
    Article Open access 10 January 2024
  3. Patient-provider communication about medication cost in rheumatoid arthritis

    Objective

    To examine the perceived importance and frequency with which out-of-pocket medication costs are discussed between rheumatologists and...

    K. Julia Kaal, Nick Bansback, ... Mark Harrison in Clinical Rheumatology
    Article 06 June 2020
  4. An exploration of patient-provider dynamics and childbirth experiences in rural and urban Peru: a qualitative study

    Background

    Between 2006 and 2013, Peru implemented national programs which drastically decreased rates of maternal and neonatal mortality. However,...

    Brianna Vargas, Paola Louzado-Feliciano, ... Holly H. Martin in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
    Article Open access 15 February 2021
  5. Factors Associated with Treatment Satisfaction Among People Living with HIV in Japan and Other Selected Countries: Examination of the Intertwined Roles of Medication, Patient, and Provider Characteristics

    We examined satisfaction and perceived challenges with antiretroviral therapy (ART) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Japan vs three other...

    Ichiro Koga, Rumi Wakatabe, ... Chinyere Okoli in AIDS and Behavior
    Article Open access 06 December 2021
  6. Understanding the pathways linking patient-centered communication to cancer survivors’ emotional health: examining the mediating roles of self-efficacy and cognitive reappraisal

    Purpose

    Many cancer survivors commonly face psychological health issues upon cancer diagnosis, both during and after treatment. Patient-centered...

    Arti A. Sardessai-Nadkarni, Richard L. Street Jr in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 15 February 2022
  7. Improving outcomes for hospitalised First Nations peoples through greater cultural safety and better communication: the Communicate Study Partnership study protocol

    Background

    The Communicate Study is a partnership project which aims to transform the culture of healthcare systems to achieve excellence in...

    Anna P. Ralph, Stuart Yiwarr McGrath, ... Vicki Kerrigan in Implementation Science
    Article Open access 22 June 2023
  8. Co-designing discharge communication interventions for mental health visits to the pediatric emergency department: a mixed-methods study

    Background

    Discharge communication is essential to convey information regarding the care provided and follow-up plans after a visit to a hospital...

    Amber Z. Ali, Bruce Wright, ... Amanda S. Newton in Research Involvement and Engagement
    Article Open access 21 June 2024
  9. Reading Room Interruptions are Less Disruptive When Using Asynchronous Communication Methods

    Radiologist interruptions, though often necessary, can be disruptive. Prior literature has shown interruptions to be frequent, occurring during...

    Joseph H. Yacoub, Daniel A. Weitz, ... Raj M. Ratwani in Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine
    Article 19 March 2024
  10. Exploring therapeutic communication in managing chronic non-communicable diseases: a mixed-method study in Ghana

    Background

    Globally, the burden of chronic non-communicable diseases is increasing rapidly and approximately one in three of all adults suffer from...

    Ethel Rhodaline Ameworwor, Hubert Amu, ... Luchuo Engelbert Bain in Archives of Public Health
    Article Open access 14 March 2024
  11. Communication skills utilized by physicians in the pediatric outpatient setting

    Background

    Effective communication has been shown to increase patient satisfaction. The objective of this study was to describe communication...

    T. Lee, E. C. Lin, H. C. Lin in BMC Health Services Research
    Article Open access 04 August 2022
  12. The impact of eHealth on relationships and trust in primary care: a review of reviews

    Background

    Given the increasing integration of digital health technologies in team-based primary care, this review aimed at understanding the impact...

    Meena Ramachandran, Christopher Brinton, ... Carolyn Steele Gray in BMC Primary Care
    Article Open access 03 November 2023
  13. Working in fours: generational communication in the emergency department

    Background

    This study examined the conflicts between different generations working in US emergency departments (ED). We sought to record generational...

    Mindi Guptill, Ellen Reibling, ... E. Lea Walters in International Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  14. Patient and Provider Insights into the Impact of Multiple Sclerosis on Mental Health: A Narrative Review

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system, causing inflammation and...

    Bryan E. Davis, Lynsey Lakin, ... Mary R. Rensel in Neurology and Therapy
    Article Open access 20 April 2021
  15. Effects of a multicomponent communication training to involve older people in decisions to DEPRESCRIBE cardiometabolic medication in primary care (CO-DEPRESCRIBE): protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial with embedded process and economic evaluation

    Background

    Deprescribing of medication for cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes has been incorporated in clinical guidelines but proves to be...

    Peter J.C. Stuijt, Mette Heringa, ... Petra Denig in BMC Primary Care
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  16. Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe

    Background

    Chronic conditions present major health problems, affecting an increasing number of individuals who experience a variety of symptoms that...

    Berit Seljelid, Cecilie Varsi, ... Elin Børøsund in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
    Article Open access 04 March 2020
  17. Caregiver Satisfaction with Medical Providers’ Communication: Comparison Between Spanish-Speaking Caregivers with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) and Caregivers Who Are English-Proficient (EP)

    Objectives

    Barriers to communication have been observed with patients and families who prefer a language other than English for medical conversations,...

    Susan Glass, Margaret J. Klein, ... Asavari Kamerkar in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
    Article 29 May 2024
  18. Evaluating caregiver-clinician communication for tracheostomy placement in the neonatal intensive care unit: a qualitative inquiry

    Objective

    Identify stakeholders’ tracheostomy decision-making information priorities in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

    Study design ...
    Kylie M. Bushroe, Kelly D. Crisp, ... Ashley J. Housten in Journal of Perinatology
    Article 13 October 2023
  19. Evaluation of Commercially Available Machine Interpretation Applications for Simple Clinical Communication

    Background

    Accessing professional medical interpreters for brief, low risk exchanges can be challenging. Machine translation (MT) for verbal...

    Won Lee, Elaine C. Khoong, ... Alicia Fernandez in Journal of General Internal Medicine
    Article 13 February 2023
  20. In-office communication about excessive daytime sleepiness associated with treated obstructive sleep apnea: insights from an ethnographic study of physician-patient visits

    Background

    Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a primary symptom of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), negatively affects functioning and quality of life...

    Christine Won, Richard K. Bogan, ... Robert Thomas in Sleep Science and Practice
    Article Open access 25 May 2022
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