Background. The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard and Davies and published in 2002 has been a widely used instrument for measuring medical students' attitudes towards learning communication skills. Earlier studies have shown that the CSAS mainly tests two dimensions of attitudes towards communication; positive attitudes (PAS) and negative attitudes (NAS). The objectives of our study are to explore the attitudes of Norwegian medical students towards learning communication skills, and to compare our findings with reports from other countries. Methods. The CSAS questionnaire was mailed simultaneously to all students (n = 3055) of the four medical schools in Norway in the spring of 2003. Response from 1833 stud...
Objective: The value students give to communication skills (CS), acquiring them, or other related m...
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
Introduction: Communication skill (CS) has been regarded as one of the fundamental competencies for...
Background. The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard and Davies and p...
Background The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard a...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
"nCommunication skills play a paramount role in clinical practice. In every clinical setting, m...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school ar...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Objective: The value students give to communication skills (CS), acquiring them, or other related m...
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
Introduction: Communication skill (CS) has been regarded as one of the fundamental competencies for...
Background. The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard and Davies and p...
Background The Communication Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) created by Rees, Sheard a...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
"nCommunication skills play a paramount role in clinical practice. In every clinical setting, m...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
The authors wished to assess medical students' attitudes towards communication skills learning, and ...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school ar...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Objective: The value students give to communication skills (CS), acquiring them, or other related m...
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
Introduction: Communication skill (CS) has been regarded as one of the fundamental competencies for...