This article reports the development and evaluation of a physician–parent communication skills training program designed to improve communication regarding antibiotic prescribing for children. Four pediatricians and 81 parents participated in the study, which involved audiotaping “sick child” office visits and then coding transcripts for evidence of program influence on information seeking, giving, and verifying, as well as relational communication. Parents who received training were more likely to verify information,t(79) = 1.82, p = .04, and more likely to express concerns, t(79) = 1.79, p = .04, than were parents who did not receive training; there was a nonsignificant trend for trained parents to be more likely to give information, t(79...
BACKGROUND: Medical trainees consistently report suboptimal instruction and poor self-confidence in ...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Within the field of pediatric oncology, communication skills training (CST) has been recognized as a...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a physician–parent communication skills train...
Good communication between a parent and pediatrician may increase therapeutic adherence and the pare...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
Investigated physician-parent communication styles and the effects of concor-dance between parent&ap...
Paediatric care places great demands on interpersonal communication skills, especially as regards th...
This study will examine patient-provider communication from a parent’s perspective. Research shows c...
Objective To examine the relation between parent expectations for antibiotics, parent communication ...
This study investigated pediatrician-parent communication by content, analyz-ing medical encounters ...
Pediatricians are generally confronted with a variety of health problems. Each of these problems may...
Background:. Communication is essential to building a trusting, clinician-patient relationship. Mult...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between provider communication practices, antibiotic prescr...
Objectives: To examine the relationships among phy-sician-parent communication practices, physicians...
BACKGROUND: Medical trainees consistently report suboptimal instruction and poor self-confidence in ...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Within the field of pediatric oncology, communication skills training (CST) has been recognized as a...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a physician–parent communication skills train...
Good communication between a parent and pediatrician may increase therapeutic adherence and the pare...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
Investigated physician-parent communication styles and the effects of concor-dance between parent&ap...
Paediatric care places great demands on interpersonal communication skills, especially as regards th...
This study will examine patient-provider communication from a parent’s perspective. Research shows c...
Objective To examine the relation between parent expectations for antibiotics, parent communication ...
This study investigated pediatrician-parent communication by content, analyz-ing medical encounters ...
Pediatricians are generally confronted with a variety of health problems. Each of these problems may...
Background:. Communication is essential to building a trusting, clinician-patient relationship. Mult...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between provider communication practices, antibiotic prescr...
Objectives: To examine the relationships among phy-sician-parent communication practices, physicians...
BACKGROUND: Medical trainees consistently report suboptimal instruction and poor self-confidence in ...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Within the field of pediatric oncology, communication skills training (CST) has been recognized as a...