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Awareness, knowledge, attitude, and skills of telemedicine among mental healthcare providers
BackgroundTelemedicine plays a vital role in patient-centered healthcare delivery in the diagnosis, management, and development of future treatment...
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Evaluation of video review tools for assessing non-technical skills in emergency department resuscitation teams: a systematic review
Background and importanceUse of video review in medicine is established in contexts such as surgery. Although not widely used in the emergency...
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Observation of behavioural skills by medical simulation facilitators: a cross-sectional analysis of self-reported importance, difficulties, observation strategies and expertise development
BackgroundThe association between team performance and patient care was an immense boost for team-based education in health care. Behavioural skills...
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Communication Skills of the Clinician and Patient Motivation in Dental Practice
Purpose of ReviewThis review examines the current literature on the importance and role of communication skills of the clinician for patient...
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Communication strategies used by medical physicians when delivering bad news at the Maputo Central Hospital, Mozambique: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundPhysicians’ communication with patients and their families is important during both the disease diagnosis and prognosis stages and through...
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Exploring the knowledge and skills for effective family caregiving in elderly home care: a qualitative study
BackgroundFamily caregivers play a crucial role in providing physical, emotional, and social support to the elderly, allowing them to maintain their...
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“Don’t let me be misunderstood”: communication with patients from a different cultural background
In recent years, migration and the social changes associated with it have increasingly become the focus of scientific interest. The diversity of...
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Tübinger Training for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TüTASS): a structured group intervention on self-perception and social skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
In autism spectrum disorders (ASD), social communication and stereotypical behaviour patterns affect all areas of life, and can result in a decrease...
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The effects of mentorship and educational videos on nursing students’ physical examination skills: a clinical audit
BackgroundPoor competence in clinical examination skills among nurses has been reported in practice, and there is a strong consensus that physical...
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Modernizing public health communication competencies in Canada: A survey of the Canadian public health workforce
ObjectivesSince the publication of the Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada in 2008, the public health and communication landscape has...
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Development of the Cognitive Load Inventory for Surgical Skills: preliminary validity evidence
PurposeThe operating room requires simultaneous processing of considerable information. Trainee learning and performance in this environment are...
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Innovation in surgical trauma care education: assessment of a Panamerican Trauma Society online surgical skills course hosted by the Spanish Surgical Association
PurposeIncorporating surgical skills education in trauma care is essential for young surgeons and surgical trainees. This study describes an...
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Consistency of noncognitive skills and their relation to educational outcomes in a UK cohort
Noncognitive skills have been shown to associate with a range of health and socioeconomic outcomes. Many studies have relied on cross sectional data...
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LEGO®-based communication assessment in virtual general surgery residency interviews
PurposeEffective communication skills are a critical quality and skill that is highly sought after for surgeons which largely impacts patient...
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The relationship between gamma-band neural oscillations and language skills in youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their first-degree relatives
BackgroundMost children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have co-occurring language impairments and some of these autism-specific language...
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Using a theoretical framework of Intervention Map** to inform public health communication messages designed to increase vaccination uptake; the example of mpox in the Netherlands
IntroductionDuring an infectious disease outbreak, primary preventive pre-exposure vaccination (PPV) could substantially increase the potential for...
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Shared decision making in chronic kidney disease: a qualitative study of the impact of communication practices on treatment decisions for older patients
BackgroundEffective interpersonal communication is critical for shared decision-making (SDM). Previous SDM communication training in nephrology has...
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Parent and oncologist perspectives on prognostic disclosure in advanced childhood cancer: communication pearls and pitfalls
PurposeFor children with advanced cancer and their families, communication about prognosis is critical. Unfortunately, data demonstrate that...
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Optimising Healthcare Communication for People with Aphasia in Hospital: Key Directions for Future Research
Purpose of ReviewPeople with aphasia and their healthcare workers have difficulty communicating, leaving people with aphasia at risk of poorer...
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A qualitative study of senior management perspectives on the leadership skills required in regional and rural Australian residential aged care facilities
BackgroundWith increasing recognition of the quality and safety issues in residential aged care, there is an urgent need to better understand what...