Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Listening is at the very heart of communication in healthcare, but largely ignored in research and teaching. This paper presents different perspectives on listening within the context of healthcare and its implications for goal-directed communication. METHODS: The assets of listening are examined from several angles (the listening patient, the listening health professional, and the listening self) and illustrated by the results of relevant research. RESULTS: Listening is a multidimensional concept and serves different purposes in healthcare. To benefit fully from it's potentials, the listening attitude and skills of patients and health professionals need to be enhanced through interventions at the le...
Listening is the most important and most basic of human communieotbn and learning skills. Before we ...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
Introduction: One of the important causes of medical errors and unintentional harm to patients is in...
OBJECTIVE: Listening is at the very heart of communication in healthcare, but largely ignored in res...
Objective: Listening is at the very heart of communication in healthcare, but largely ignored in re...
This chapter is about listening to patients, their families, and other health care professionals. Li...
When stressed, we often want someone to listen. People who feel “listened to” or “heard” experience ...
Listening in medicine is only of value when it is combined with an ability to decipher the patient's...
IntroductionPhysician communication is critical to patient care. However, integration of sound commu...
Was anyone listening? Everyone was talking. Everyone kept talking. It was deafening. It was lonely. ...
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. ...
The ability to listen well, and to be deeply understood, enhances every aspect of our lives. The hea...
‘Listening Doctors ’ is to be the theme of the new society president’s tenure, which is entirely app...
We conducted an integrative review of research on listening relevant to work and organizations, publ...
Although there are numerous methods for setting priorities across health services, no equivalent att...
Listening is the most important and most basic of human communieotbn and learning skills. Before we ...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
Introduction: One of the important causes of medical errors and unintentional harm to patients is in...
OBJECTIVE: Listening is at the very heart of communication in healthcare, but largely ignored in res...
Objective: Listening is at the very heart of communication in healthcare, but largely ignored in re...
This chapter is about listening to patients, their families, and other health care professionals. Li...
When stressed, we often want someone to listen. People who feel “listened to” or “heard” experience ...
Listening in medicine is only of value when it is combined with an ability to decipher the patient's...
IntroductionPhysician communication is critical to patient care. However, integration of sound commu...
Was anyone listening? Everyone was talking. Everyone kept talking. It was deafening. It was lonely. ...
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. ...
The ability to listen well, and to be deeply understood, enhances every aspect of our lives. The hea...
‘Listening Doctors ’ is to be the theme of the new society president’s tenure, which is entirely app...
We conducted an integrative review of research on listening relevant to work and organizations, publ...
Although there are numerous methods for setting priorities across health services, no equivalent att...
Listening is the most important and most basic of human communieotbn and learning skills. Before we ...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
Introduction: One of the important causes of medical errors and unintentional harm to patients is in...