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A cross-sectional study: family communication, anxiety, and depression in adolescents: the mediating role of family violence and problematic internet use
ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to explore the relationship between family communication, family violence, problematic internet use, anxiety,...
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Family Communication About Climate Change in the United States
Family discussions about climate change are a critical factor influencing children’s climate change perceptions and behaviors. Yet, there is limited...
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Relationship between illness perception and family resilience in gynecologic cancer patients: the mediating role of couple illness communication
ObjectiveTo analyze the current family resilience levels of Chinese patients with gynecologic cancer and explore the mediating role of couple illness...
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Couple communication quality and family resilience among Chinese gynecologic cancer patients and their spouses: a dyadic study
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the couple communication process for gynecologic cancer (GC) patients and their spouses. Particular...
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A randomised controlled trial of a nurse facilitator to promote communication for family members of critically ill patients
PurposeSuboptimal communication with clinicians, fragmented care and failure to align with patients' preferences are determinants of post intensive...
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Psychometric validation of the Chinese versions of the quality of communication questionnaires for cancer patients and their family caregivers
BackgroundGiven the lack of valid and reliable instruments for evaluating the quality of communication between physicians and cancer patients and...
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The impact of family factors and communication on recreational sedentary screen time among primary school-aged children: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundChildhood obesity is increasingly recognized as a major public health challenge worldwide, and excessive sedentary screen time is emerging...
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Innovative communication approaches for initializing pediatric palliative care: perspectives of family caregivers and treating specialists
BackgroundEffective cooperation between a pediatric palliative care team (PPCT), primary treating specialists, patients and families is crucial for...
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Evaluation of interactive web-based tools to stimulate reflection and communication about advance care planning with people with dementia and their family caregivers
BackgroundPeople with dementia and their family caregivers often encounter challenges in engaging in advance care planning (ACP), such as a lack of...
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Dyadic communication quality and family resilience in gynecologic cancer survivors: a study on the mediating role of perceived spousal support
PurposeTo analyze the level of family resilience in Chinese gynecological cancer survivors and determine whether perceived spousal support plays a...
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Fundamentals of end-of-life communication as part of advance care planning from the perspective of nursing staff, older people, and family caregivers: a sco** review
BackgroundNursing staff is ideally positioned to play a central role in end-of-life communication as part of advance care planning for older people....
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Youth and family involvement in the development of a plain language trial results communication tool: CommuniKIDS
BackgroundPediatric trials are possible through voluntary participation of children, youth (age ≤ 18 years), and their families. Despite important...
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Cancer patient and caregiver communication about economic concerns and the effect on patient and caregiver partners’ perceptions of family functioning
PurposeFinancial strain and stressful life events can constrain open communication within families. A cancer diagnosis can bring heightened emotional...
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Embracing the unknown: investigating medical communication around uncertainty and the implications on patient and family well-being
Rare diseases present immense challenges to physicians, patients, and the healthcare system at large due to a scarcity of research and knowledge in...
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A Pediatric Interprofessional Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Intervention: CICU Teams and Loved Ones Communicating (CICU TALC) is Feasible, Acceptable, and Improves Clinician Communication Behaviors in Family Meetings
Parents of children in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) are often unprepared for family meetings (FM). Clinicians often do not follow...
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Communication between Caregivers of Adults with Cancer and Healthcare Professionals: a Review of Communication Experiences, Associated Factors, Outcomes, and Interventions
Purpose of reviewFamily/unpaid caregivers play an important role in cancer care. This review aims to summarize caregiver communication experiences...
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Associations of latent patterns of parent‒child communication with communication quality and mental health outcomes among Chinese left-behind children
BackgroundParent‒child communication in migrant families is essential to family bonds and the mental health of left-behind children (LBC). Little is...
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Acculturation, Communication Competence, and Family Functioning in Mexican–American Mother–Daughter Dyads
Little is known of how intergenerational acculturation discrepancy relates to communication skills differences that may influence relationship...
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“The communication I had with him back then is still stuck in my mind.” Bereaved families of cancer patients’ experiences for end-of-life communication
PurposeCommunication with family members is important to end-of-life care for patients with cancer. It is an interactive engagement between...
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Measuring health professionals’ perceptions of communication contributing to medication incidents in hospitals - scale development and primary results of weekly perceived communication challenges
BackgroundCommunication challenges are one of the main contributors for medication incidents in hospitals, but health professionals’ perceptions...