The importance of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education is now widely accepted. However little is known about student attitudes towards their own communication skills and whether their attitudes changes as a result of participating in communication skills courses. The aim of the present study was to identify these attitudes prior to commencing such a course and to further evaluate changes in these attitudes on completion of the course. Results demonstrated an improvement in perceived confidence regarding a number of specific communication skills. The study provides further evidence of the value of such courses in undergraduate medical training.</p
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...
Many studies have explored attitudes to communication skills learning before and after a teaching in...
Good communication with patients is now recognised as the cornerstone in effective medical practice....
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
The importance of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education is now widely acc...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Abstract Background There is a relative lack of current research on the effects of specific communic...
"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 ...
Context The teaching of clinical communication skills' teaching has become an important part of medi...
ABSTRACT: Good communication is of crucial importance to obtain these aims. It is the act of conveyi...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Good communication is of crucial importance to obtain these aims. It is the act of conveying meaning...
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...
Many studies have explored attitudes to communication skills learning before and after a teaching in...
Good communication with patients is now recognised as the cornerstone in effective medical practice....
Objectives: To explore medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills and the evolution of...
The importance of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education is now widely acc...
By the end of their training, medical students should have demonstrated a proficiency in communicati...
Roger Ruiz Moral,1,2 Cristina García de Leonardo,1,2 Fernando Caballero Martínez,1,2 D...
Abstract Background There is a relative lack of current research on the effects of specific communic...
"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 ...
Context The teaching of clinical communication skills' teaching has become an important part of medi...
ABSTRACT: Good communication is of crucial importance to obtain these aims. It is the act of conveyi...
Background Attitudes towards learning clinical communication skills at the end of medical school are...
Good communication is of crucial importance to obtain these aims. It is the act of conveying meaning...
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...
Many studies have explored attitudes to communication skills learning before and after a teaching in...