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期刊名:Journal of communication in healthcare

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ISSN:1753-8068

e-ISSN:1753-8076

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Background: Distressful clinician-to-patient dialogue such as a pre-cancer diagnosis of cervical dysplasia may interfere with information retention. Patient education material provided as an online resource offers a suita...
Anna M Kerr,Charee M Thompson,Claire A Stewart et al. Anna M Kerr et al.
Background: Managing uncertainty is an essential element of patient-centered communication (PCC) and shared decision making (SDM), yet we know little about how residents' reactions to uncertainty are related to their perc...
Beatriz Pires,Miguel Barbosa Beatriz Pires
Background: High prevalence of burnout among physicians, along with its widely acknowledged detrimental effects on the doctor-patient relationship and the quality of care delivered, underscores a critical concern. Empathy...
Cristina De León-Menjivar Cristina De León-Menjivar
Background: This study focused on how narratives with hypothyroidism are rhetorically constructed in online spaces, specifically, on Instagram. Currently, hypothyroid patients represent the majority of the approximately 2...
Salwa B A Malhas,Tanya A Barretto,Judy Illes Salwa B A Malhas
Background: Public perceptions of spinal cord injury (SCI) research can influence trust in scientific advancements and therapeutic interventions. Social media is a useful tool to provide insight into these perceptions and...
Alicia Mason,Elizabeth Spencer,Kristen Livingston et al. Alicia Mason et al.
Background: Web accessibility as an attribute of the digital presence of organizations has been studied across domains and contexts. Our study aims to add to existing lines of research inquiry by examining the web and lan...
Anna Young,Foluke Omosun Anna Young
Background: AI-generated content is easy to access. Members of the public use it as an alternative or to supplement official sources, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, the quality and ...
Megan M Griffith,Joseph Walden,Sophia M Liles et al. Megan M Griffith et al.
Background: Health literacy (HL) is known to be low among those with sickle cell disease (SCD). Reproductive health knowledge gaps exist among those with SCD, which drove the research team to create an education tool for ...
Akogwu James Abah,Enyi Etiaba,Obinna Onwujekwe Akogwu James Abah
Background: Communicating health information at the community level is a vital strategy in managing community health issues in Africa. This study examines the different practices of communicating health information toward...
Matthew Montesano Matthew Montesano
Effectively communicating data to a broad range of audiences plays an important role in public health. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how in times of public health crises, people seek out data. Because of this emerging broad interest in publi...