Measurement of the quality of nurses communication with patients during acute hospitalisation: A systematic review [0.03%]
Haimaa Juma Mohamed Al Sulaimi,Laura Brooks,Lynn Furber et al.
Haimaa Juma Mohamed Al Sulaimi et al.
Objectives: This systematic review was undertaken to summarise the methods used to measure the quality of nurses' communication with adult patients during acute hospitalisation, and the quality of nurses' communication. ...
Systematic review of the association between genetic/genomic literacy and testing decisions: Limited evidence and a need for standardized research [0.03%]
Romina Pausilli,Chiara Tommasino,Antonio Sciurti et al.
Romina Pausilli et al.
Introduction: As genomic medicine becomes increasingly integrated into routine healthcare, genetic/genomic (G/G) literacy has emerged as a key determinant of informed decision-making. However, evidence on how G/G literacy...
Zainab Attia Abdallah,Engy Abdelrahman Khamis,Abdelaziz Hendy et al.
Zainab Attia Abdallah et al.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a structured educational awareness program on the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral engagement of women at risk for breast cancer toward BRCA1/2 genetic testing MET...
Observing, selecting, and building with bridging questions: An exploratory microanalysis of clinical interactional curiosity [0.03%]
Julia Menichetti,Jennifer Gerwing,Stephen G Henry et al.
Julia Menichetti et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to identify and characterize physicians' observable behaviors that expressed clinical curiosity in medical interactions. Meth...
Patient-oriented navigation in stroke and lung cancer patients: Results on feasibility and efficacy of two randomized controlled trials in Germany [0.03%]
基于患者的导航在卒中和肺癌患者中的可行性和有效性的研究:德国两项随机对照试验的结果
Kathrin Gödde,Alice Schneider,Raphael Kohl et al.
Kathrin Gödde et al.
Objective: Fragmentation within the healthcare system is a challenge to continuous care provision internationally. Patients with age-associated and chronic diseases with complex care requirements often face barriers to ma...
'There is no need to worry': How general practitioners integrate patient concerns into the shared decision-making dialogue [0.03%]
“无需担心”——英国全科医生如何在共同决策对话中整合患者的担忧与期望
Désanne Noordam,Janneke Noordman,Tim Olde Hartman et al.
Désanne Noordam et al.
Objectives: Many models, measures and theories on shared decision-making (SDM) stress the importance of addressing patient concerns. Yet, limited research is available on how concerns are integrated in and shape the SDM d...
Handling communication challenges at the emergency department entry: Insights from a Belgian hospital [0.03%]
急诊入院处的沟通挑战及应对:来自比利时一家医院的启示
Sinem Bilican,Heidi Salaets,Birgitte Schoenmakers et al.
Sinem Bilican et al.
Objectives: Effective communication at the emergency department (ED) is essential for quality care and a positive patient experience. While prior research has focused on communication in clinical encounters, the ED entry ...
How healthcare professionals can use the Glasgow consensus statement to connect effectively with policymakers [0.03%]
卫生专业人员如何利用《格拉斯哥共识声明》有效与政策制定者沟通
Calum MacKichan,Rosa Magallon
Calum MacKichan
This discussion paper considers how the Glasgow Consensus Statement can be used to inform and improve policies that enable health professionals and health systems to reinforce humanity in healthcare. While healthcare professionals may not f...
Podcast-based patient preparation: Enhanced efficiency or constrained dialogue? [0.03%]
基于播客的患者准备:效率提升还是对话受限?
Bintang Agustina Pratiwi,Oktarianita
Bintang Agustina Pratiwi
This correspondence critically reflects on an intervention study that introduced condition-specific podcasts to prepare patients for respiratory consultations. The study reported a paradoxical pattern: overall Activity Barometer participati...
Navigating prostate cancer together: Partner involvement in shared decision-making [0.03%]
前列腺癌诊治中的伴侣参与与共同决策
M B Josefsen,B Nørby,K D Steffensen et al.
M B Josefsen et al.
Objectives: Relatives often participate in medical decision-making, yet many report feeling excluded rather than meaningfully involved. Research indicates that when relatives are actively engaged in patient care - aligned...