Contains fulltext : 69216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe nurse-patient interactions, i.e. nurses' cue-responding behaviour in encounters with actors playing the role of patients. BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer seldom express their concerns directly but express cues instead. Few studies empirically investigated nurses' cue-responding behaviour and the subsequent influence of disclosure of cues and concerns. METHODS: In this descriptive observational study, conducted from April to June 2004, five oncology nurses interviewed an actor playing the role of a patient with cancer. Each nurse performed seven different interviews (n = 35); these were videotaped and subs...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
BACKGROUND: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an important aspect of good quality...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe nurse-patient interactions, i.e. nurses' cue-resp...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe nurse-patient interactions, i.e. nurses' cue-resp...
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Objective: The aim is to investigate the relationship between nurses' cue-responding behaviour and p...
OBJECTIVE: The aim is to investigate the relationship between nurses' cue-responding behaviour and p...
Introduction. From literature, it is well known that communication between health care providers and...
Purpose: To explore provider verbal cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distress and socioem...
dissertationIt is well accepted that communication skills are essential to providing optimal care in...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare provider cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distr...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an im...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
BACKGROUND: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an important aspect of good quality...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe nurse-patient interactions, i.e. nurses' cue-resp...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe nurse-patient interactions, i.e. nurses' cue-resp...
Contains fulltext : 81371-1.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Objective: The aim is to investigate the relationship between nurses' cue-responding behaviour and p...
OBJECTIVE: The aim is to investigate the relationship between nurses' cue-responding behaviour and p...
Introduction. From literature, it is well known that communication between health care providers and...
Purpose: To explore provider verbal cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distress and socioem...
dissertationIt is well accepted that communication skills are essential to providing optimal care in...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare provider cue-responding behaviors to patient cues of distr...
PURPOSE: Fulfilling cancer patients informational and emotional needs is a key factor in reducing st...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an im...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
BACKGROUND: Adequate provider-patient communication is viewed as an important aspect of good quality...