Evaluation and improvement of doctor-patient communication competence for emergency neurosurgeons: A standardized family model

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Disease treatments have been significantly influenced by the communications between patients, their families, and doctors the lack of which may lead to malpractice allegations and complaints. In particular, inadequate communication may delay diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, for doctors communication and interpersonal skills, are as important as clinical skills and medical knowledge. In this study we intended to develop two detailed communication content checklists and a modified interpersonal skills inventory, aiming to evaluate their integrity in the midst of communication skills assessments, to provide feedback for some participants, and to observe their communication competence in both aspects. © 2014 Wu et al.

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Wu, X., Wang, Z., Hong, B., Shen, S., Guo, Y., Huang, Q., & Liu, J. (2014). Evaluation and improvement of doctor-patient communication competence for emergency neurosurgeons: A standardized family model. Patient Preference and Adherence, 8, 883–891. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S45488

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