Addressing Challenges in Humanistic Communication during COVID-19 through Medical Education

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Abstract

The current global pandemic due to COVID-19 has resulted in widespread lockdowns, social distancing, and other protective guidelines; these infectious control and mitigation measures challenge the medical system and create anxiety among all populations. In hospitals and healthcare facilities, patient interaction and shared decision making are sacrificed for fear of COVID-19 nosocomial spread. The intangible effects of human interaction with COVID-19 patients, whether of a physician or a patient's family, are replaced with isolation amid ventilators. Medical professionals must find a way to practice life-saving medical care while maintaining humanistic and professional interactions. This article provides insight into the necessity and challenges of humanistic communication during COVID-19 across various institutions and offers both short- and long-term solutions and reforms through medical education.

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Amin, S., Chin, J., Terrell, M. A., & Lomiguen, C. M. (2021). Addressing Challenges in Humanistic Communication during COVID-19 through Medical Education. Frontiers in Communication, 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2021.619348

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