In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective communication skills employed by ward nurses during the admittance interview with recently diagnosed cancer patients was investigated. The training focused on teaching nurses skills to discuss and handle patient emotions. For this purpose, 46 nurses participated in 92 videotaped admittance interviews with simulated patients. The study had a randomized pre-test-post-test design. Multi-level analysis was used to measure the effects of the training. The results revealed that the trained nurses significantly increased asking open-ended psychosocial questions, which indicates that they were actively exploring patients' feelings. Furthermore, the pati...
An important aspect of nursing care is communication with patients. Nurses’ major communication task...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. Many health...
This multi-centre, two-armed parallel-group pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluated th...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Introduction. From literature, it is well known that communication between health care providers and...
This research was carried out to determine the impact of communication skills training programme on ...
Effective communication is widely regarded as a crucial component of patient care that can determine...
The emotional content of health care professionals-cancer patient communication is often considered ...
Quantitative study – other An evidence-based communication skills training programme for oncology nu...
The past three decades have witnessed a considerable growth in the amount of research directed at ex...
An evidence-based communication skills training programme for oncology nurses improves patient-centr...
An important aspect of nursing care is communication with patients. Nurses' major communication task...
xv, 359 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SN 2005 LiuBackground. Studi...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
An important aspect of nursing care is communication with patients. Nurses’ major communication task...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. Many health...
This multi-centre, two-armed parallel-group pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluated th...
In this paper the effect of a communication training programme on the instrumental and affective com...
Aim. In this paper the balance of affective and instrumental communication employed by nurses during...
Introduction. From literature, it is well known that communication between health care providers and...
This research was carried out to determine the impact of communication skills training programme on ...
Effective communication is widely regarded as a crucial component of patient care that can determine...
The emotional content of health care professionals-cancer patient communication is often considered ...
Quantitative study – other An evidence-based communication skills training programme for oncology nu...
The past three decades have witnessed a considerable growth in the amount of research directed at ex...
An evidence-based communication skills training programme for oncology nurses improves patient-centr...
An important aspect of nursing care is communication with patients. Nurses' major communication task...
xv, 359 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SN 2005 LiuBackground. Studi...
A randomized pre- and post-test control group design was conducted in 12 oncology wards to investiga...
An important aspect of nursing care is communication with patients. Nurses’ major communication task...
Background: effective communication is increasingly recognised as a core clinical skill. Many health...
This multi-centre, two-armed parallel-group pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluated th...