Doctors Talking with Patients/Patients Talking with Doctors
Improving Communication in Medical Visits
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2006
Lexile Score
1410
Reading Level
12
نویسنده
Judith A. Hallناشر
ABC-CLIOشابک
9780313390135
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
December 1, 2006
For this thoroughly updated and expanded second edition of a 1992 book, Roter (health & policy management, Johns Hopkins Univ.) and Hall (psychology, Northeastern Univ.) draw on their studies in the field of medical communication, as well as on many other research papers (there is a 28-page bibliography of citations). Their decision to revamp the text comes in the wake of new competency requirements for medical school graduates, including interpersonal communication. The focus is on "talk," e.g., nonverbal cues between doctors and patients, including how a physician's characteristics influence his or her communication. One section investigates what the research literature has concluded about medical visits (e.g., that much information is withheld during visits). The authors finish by detailing "prospects for improved talk" and throughout give conclusions and statements to help modify and improve practice. Although general readers will find the information interesting, this is an excellent textbook that gathers all the work on the subject in one place. Recommended for academic, medical, and special collections with a specific interest in patient empowerment and communication in medical settings.Elizabeth J. Eastwood, Mesa P.L., Los Alamos, NM
Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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