Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency department (ED) with regard to the timing and nature of the medical history survey and physical examination and discharge instructions. Methods: Audiotaping and coding of 93 ED encounters (62 medical history surveys and physical examinations, 31 discharges) with a convenience sample of 24 emergency medicine residents, 8 nurses, and 93 nonemergency adult patients. Results: Patients were 68% women and 84% black, with a mean age of 45 years. Emergency medicine providers were 70% men and 80% white. Of 62 medical history surveys and physical examinations, time spent on the introduction and medical history survey and physical examination averaged 7 minut...
Background: This presentation highlights how nurses from a post-acute care rehabilitation hospital ...
“No man is an island” said the English poet, John Donne, and nowhere can that statement be better ap...
BACKGROUND: Communication in emergency departments (EDs), often between several health professionals...
Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency depart...
Background: In recent years, a chief patient complaint has been that there is a breakdown in communi...
© 2015, Pun et al. Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and cl...
This book was conceived in response to the increasing recognition of the central role of communicati...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Introduction Diagnostic uncertainty is common in healthcare encounters. Effective communication is i...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
Physician–patient communication plays a crucial role in healthcare as it is directly linked to patie...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) are the safety net for millions of patients who need to ac...
Objective: To compare and contrast the duration and content of physician-patient interaction for pat...
In investigating information transfer during the discharge against medical advice (AMA) conversation...
Communication of essential patient data is vital to provide effective immediate intervention in an e...
Background: This presentation highlights how nurses from a post-acute care rehabilitation hospital ...
“No man is an island” said the English poet, John Donne, and nowhere can that statement be better ap...
BACKGROUND: Communication in emergency departments (EDs), often between several health professionals...
Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency depart...
Background: In recent years, a chief patient complaint has been that there is a breakdown in communi...
© 2015, Pun et al. Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and cl...
This book was conceived in response to the increasing recognition of the central role of communicati...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Introduction Diagnostic uncertainty is common in healthcare encounters. Effective communication is i...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
Physician–patient communication plays a crucial role in healthcare as it is directly linked to patie...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) are the safety net for millions of patients who need to ac...
Objective: To compare and contrast the duration and content of physician-patient interaction for pat...
In investigating information transfer during the discharge against medical advice (AMA) conversation...
Communication of essential patient data is vital to provide effective immediate intervention in an e...
Background: This presentation highlights how nurses from a post-acute care rehabilitation hospital ...
“No man is an island” said the English poet, John Donne, and nowhere can that statement be better ap...
BACKGROUND: Communication in emergency departments (EDs), often between several health professionals...