Objectives The literature focuses on teaching communication skills in the ‘classroom’, with less focus on how such skills are informally learnt in the healthcare workplace. We grouped healthcare work based on the cure:care continuum to explore communication approaches based on work activities. This study asks: 1) How do healthcare professionals believe they learn communication in the workplace? 2) What are the differences (if any) across the ‘type of work’ as represented by the cure:care continuum?Design This qualitative study used semi-structured individual interviews.Setting Community care and acute hospitals in Australia (Victoria and New South Wales).Participants Twenty qualified healthcare professionals (medicine n=4, nursing n=3, alli...
In healthcare today, medical knowledge is still largely viewed by the health sector as an ‘epistemol...
Context Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howeve...
Despite the wealth of literature surrounding the importance of effective communication in the clinic...
OBJECTIVES: The literature focuses on teaching communication skills in the 'classroom', with less fo...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
Communication plays an integral role in the functioning of health care organizations. More specifica...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
AIM: Existing practice strategies for actively involving patients in care during hospitalisation are...
textabstractTo inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor–pa...
Context: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
CONTEXT: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
By emphasizing the value of health professionals’ communication skills in creating positive health c...
Achieving safe, quality health care is highly dependent on effective communication between all membe...
In healthcare today, medical knowledge is still largely viewed by the health sector as an ‘epistemol...
A healthcare environment consists of a number of people who perform different roles, and at differin...
In healthcare today, medical knowledge is still largely viewed by the health sector as an ‘epistemol...
Context Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howeve...
Despite the wealth of literature surrounding the importance of effective communication in the clinic...
OBJECTIVES: The literature focuses on teaching communication skills in the 'classroom', with less fo...
Contains fulltext : 182286.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)To inform the d...
Communication plays an integral role in the functioning of health care organizations. More specifica...
To inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor-patient commun...
AIM: Existing practice strategies for actively involving patients in care during hospitalisation are...
textabstractTo inform the development of recommendations to facilitate learning of skilled doctor–pa...
Context: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
CONTEXT: Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howev...
By emphasizing the value of health professionals’ communication skills in creating positive health c...
Achieving safe, quality health care is highly dependent on effective communication between all membe...
In healthcare today, medical knowledge is still largely viewed by the health sector as an ‘epistemol...
A healthcare environment consists of a number of people who perform different roles, and at differin...
In healthcare today, medical knowledge is still largely viewed by the health sector as an ‘epistemol...
Context Competency-based education is a resurgent paradigm in professional medical education. Howeve...
Despite the wealth of literature surrounding the importance of effective communication in the clinic...