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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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Oliwia Szymanska Oliwia Szymanska
Background: Numerous healthcare studies emphasize the impact of linguistic background on physician-patient communication. Cultivating a credible professional image through proficient communication skills is essential for ...
Amy B Hooberman,Jessica Ameling,James Henderson et al. Amy B Hooberman et al.
Background: Complex patients require multidisciplinary input for optimal care, but this can lead to fragmented care. This project aimed to improve multidisciplinary communication, care coordination, and patient satisfacti...
Margot Phillips,Áine Lorié,Tess Lauricella et al. Margot Phillips et al.
Background: Requesting consent for deceased organ donation is a uniquely challenging communication that has profound consequences at the individual and population level. Communication between requesters and family decisio...
Alex P Tannenbaum,Paul S Weisman,Thomas D Harter Alex P Tannenbaum
The Cures Rule permits patients to unfettered, immediate access of their documented health information unless medical providers 'block' this information. While the transparency of open notes has perceived benefits for clinic-based progress ...
Mark Zezza Mark Zezza
By addressing communication gaps, the integration of AI tools in healthcare has a greater ability to improve decision-making and to empower patients with more control over their health. Current systems for navigating healthcare - such as fi...
Amit Gur,Eilat Chen Levy,Yaron Ariel Amit Gur
Background: Being inherently service oriented, healthcare organizations emphasize patient-centered care and service quality. However, unwarranted disruptions during patient-doctor interactions can negatively impact percep...
Julia Kish-Doto,Gwendolyn Roberts Francavillo Julia Kish-Doto
Background: Public health professionals (PHPs) are seeing an increased impact of climate change on the physical and mental health of their communities. Diverse climate change strategies and interventions are needed to equ...