Every disease has consequences not only for the health but also for all aspects of human life - ability to work, social integration, emotional and mental balance of the individual. The sick person is often unable to overcome the problem on his own. Protective reactions such as anger, depression and fear occur, which worsen the disease even more. It is extremely important for healthcare professionals to have the ability to recognize such pathological changes in behavior. Calmness, confidence and empathy are some of the key factors that can help the patient to build trust and allow him to pass easily through the course of the disease, significantly improving the effect of treatment and quality of life
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Communication is an important factor in all doctor-patient relationships. This non-technical skill c...
The dynamic development of health psychology has led this discipline to take a significant position ...
"Research demonstrates that even if empathy - the capacity to perceive or share emotions with other ...
Communication is the corner stone of the relationship with the patient in all medical settings with ...
Being a patient with a chronic disease is both a physical and emotional experience. The ability to r...
ImportancePoor communication by health care professionals contributes to physical and psychological ...
Background: COVID-19 represents a threat both for the physical and psychological health of oncologic...
The aim of this paper is to remind that medicine is both an objective and a subjective interpersonal...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [290]-318) and indexThis is a book about patient care. It em...
As the rate of chronic illness in the U.S. continues to increase and medical costs continue to rise,...
When entering a consulting room a person becomes a patient with double needs, i.e. the need to feel ...
Health care system significantly depends on the effectivness of the doctor-patient communication. T...
In the biomedical context the focus on the communication of information is addressed as a strategy t...
Changes in cancer treatment and improved survival rates mean that cancer is often experienced as a c...
The cancer patient, in addition to suffering organic ills, diagnostic procedures, intensive therapeu...
Communication is an important factor in all doctor-patient relationships. This non-technical skill c...
The dynamic development of health psychology has led this discipline to take a significant position ...
"Research demonstrates that even if empathy - the capacity to perceive or share emotions with other ...