The transformations taking place in the modern healthcare system have affected various areas of functioning, including a change in the doctor-patient relationship. There are increasing demands on medical personnel in the area of interpersonal relations with patients of institutions....
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THE ROLE OF DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
Heart failure (HF) is defined clinically as a syndrome in which a patient presents with typical subjective symptoms (e.g. dyspnoea, swelling around the ankles and fatigue) and physical symptoms (e.g. elevated jugular venous pressure, crackles over the lung fields and...
Psychological aspects of radiotherapy treatment. The importance of communication between radiotherapy technician and patient in reducing treatment anxiety
One of the main treatment methods in oncology is radiotherapy. The knowledge of patients treated with radiotherapy about this procedure is still insufficient. This can result in dysfunctional beliefs about radiotherapy and fear of this treatment method....
Patient communication and stress among nurses working in psychiatric and neurological units
Communication is inherent in the transfer of information between people. The basic components include: receiver, sender, channel and noise. There are many factors that disrupt and impede the communication process is stress. It is.
Communication in palliative care
Communication is based on the intentional exchange of signs (symbols) undertaken to enhance cooperation or the sharing of meaning between partners. It takes place on many levels - from intrapersonal, to interpersonal (involving a group of people),...
Difficulties in communicating with a patient with Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease involves the progressive breakdown of brain function in the clinical picture of a dementia syndrome. In addition to marked memory loss, there are impairments in thinking, language function, emotional life and logical reasoning. As the disease progresses, the patient ...
Clinician-patient communication. Views of the teacher-clinician and the patient
The subject matter of the study is related to the author's interest in doctor-patient relationships, in the description of which he used his experience as an academic doctor and patient. The basis for these considerations is a survey, the fruit of which is a questionnaire study of several doctors -...
THE FUNCTIONS AND IMPORTANCE OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IN AN ORGANISATION USING THE EXAMPLE OF DOCTORS
This article is devoted to the presentation and analysis of the results of a hospital-based study on interpersonal communication among doctors. The aim of the article is to show the important role of proper communication among medical staff in the process of making...
Linguistic information expertise on the example of Polish and German terms in clinical neuropsychology and its psychological aspects in the communication process between specialist and non-specialist
The aim of this article is to discuss issues related to the linguistic encoding of factual knowledge in German and Polish and its psychological aspects in the communication process between specialist and non-specialist. The article analyses the terms used in...
The importance of therapeutic communication with the patient
The purpose of the paper is to present the key assumptions associated with the proposed understanding of the term 'therapeutic communication', to demonstrate the importance of this type of communication used in clinical practice and to identify forms of training particularly...
ANALYSIS OF DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN THE LIGHT OF SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Communicating information to the patient is one of the doctor's responsibilities. There are no studies in the available literature on this relationship. In this study, the influence of selected demographic and clinical characteristics on doctor-patient communication was shaded. A questionnaire survey was administered to 500 ...
Level of empathy in entering nursing students as an important skill in therapeutic communication
Empathy is among the key interpersonal skills necessary for therapeutic communication and the provision of quality care to patients. Hence, the authors believe it is important that students entering medical disciplines are characterised by ...
Teaching clinical communication in Polish academic centres - needs and perspectives
Nowadays, communication in health care, understood both as communication between medical staff and patients and communication between medical staff, seems to be an important issue. Diverse regulations, individualised terminology ...
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE AS PART OF SUPPORT TO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND PATIENTS - EXPECTATIONS AND NEEDS
Communication between medical staff and their patients is not easy due to different regulations and complex emotional situations. Therefore, this type of communication depends on choosing the right way to communicate and the choice of words. Teaching healthcare professionals ...
THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL SIMULATED PATIENTS IN TEACHING CLINICAL COMMUNICATION
Clinical communication is an art that determines the doctor's professional approach to the patient, increasing the chance of therapeutic success. At the Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University Medical College, second-year students take classes in...