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A qualitative assessment of perceived barriers to effective therapeutic communication among nurses and patients
... and patients who had not been on admis- sion for up to a minimum of 3 days were excluded from the ...study. Nurses who were not full time and had not worked for more than 4 months were also ...of ... See full document
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'Treated as a number, not treated as a person': a qualitative exploration of the perceived barriers to effective pain management of patients with chronic pain
... general, patients were highly disappointed with the quality of pain management services provided both within primary and secondary care, and consequently were willing to seek private medical ...care. ... See full document
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COMMUNICATION BARRIERS TO NURSE PATIENT COMMUNICATION AMONG NURSES OF SHAHID GANGALAL NATIONAL HEART CENTER KATHMANDU NEPAL
... however, nurses must comprehend and help their patients, demonstrating politeness, gentleness and ...that communication is the exchange of information, thoughts and feelings among people using ... See full document
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Barriers to effective diagnosis and management of a bleeding patient with undiagnosed bleeding disorder across multiple specialties: results of a quantitative case-based survey
... For the hospitalist or intensivist charged with the care of a bleeding patient, immediate stabilization is the initial priority and should take precedence over determination of a specific etiology of bleeding. However, ... See full document
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Perceived benefits and barriers to exercise for recently treated patients with multiple myeloma: A qualitative study
... for patients with MM who experience a range of physical limitations that effect mobility, and who are also at increased risk of bone fractures and infections ...that patients with MM may find it difficult ... See full document
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COMMUNICATION AS A PANACEA FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS
... competencies. Communication is also part of the youth development process and supports the young person in developing: the ability to analyze his or her own strengths and weaknesses, set personal and vocational ... See full document
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Assessment of Quality Of Life and Functional Disability among Hemophilia A Patients
... 70 patients related to orthopedic status, and found QOL to be negatively affected by severe orthopedic impairment via hemophilia ...QOL among hemophilia ... See full document
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ASSESSMENT OF DIABETES KNOWLEDGE AMONG PHARMACISTS AND NURSES IN A NIGERIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL
... that Nurses had above 50% general knowledge of diabetic diet/diabetic care and glucose testing methods, however only ...of Nurses have general knowledge of what a diabetic patient’s diet should constitute, ... See full document
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Assessment of therapeutic adherence among patients in psychiatry
... Adherence according Haynes 1 is the degree of compliance or gap between the requirements and practices in terms of patient health. Morris and Schultz 2 defined as the degree to which the patient follows medical ... See full document
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Barriers to Condom use Among “Socially Damaged Women”: A Qualitative Study in Iran
... an effective preventative measure against STIs, but in practice, the majority of participants (16) had unprotected sex despite the free and easy access to condom at harm- reduction ...East, among all people ... See full document
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Perceived barriers to mental health care and goal setting among depressed, community-dwelling older adults
... The mean age of the sample was 82 years old (standard deviation [SD] = 7.8 years) and primarily female (85%). The mean level of depression on the PHQ-9 was 13.4 (SD = 4.43), corresponding to “moderate” depressive ... See full document
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RISK COMMUNICATION IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF RISK COMMUNICATION AMONG THE DOCTORS, NURSES, AND PATIENTS IN KENEMA GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL IN SIERRA LEONE
... risk communication within the healthcare sector generally and Kenema Government Hospital in particular through debates in which disagreements could be used to lift the veils covering risk communication in ... See full document
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A qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators of rehabilitation success from the psychosomatic inpatients’ perspective
... perspective. Patients emphasized that having a “brilliant job” and “brilliant col- leagues” who told them not to “stress [themselves]” and to communicate “if [they] have something on [their] mind[s]” was very ... See full document
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A qualitative study investigating perceived barriers to medication adherence in chronic illness patients of Karachi, Pakistan
... of patients, disease information and a probing question of potential barriers in adherence to medication ...The patients were also shown their ...of patients such as use of proprietary name of ... See full document
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Using root metaphors to analyze communication between nurses and patients: a qualitative study
... The nurse was explaining that “walking half an hour or an hour is something the patient should do”. However, she went on to warn the patient “not to stop exercising just because she has a week off and then catching up ... See full document
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A conceptual model of physician-patient relationships: a qualitative study
... It is worth noting that the first step of analysis of initial codes was extracted from a thousand semantic unites. In later stages, the codes were gradually reduced by removing the identical and overlapping codes and ... See full document
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Interventions to improve therapeutic communications between Black and minority ethnic patients and professionals in psychiatric services: Systematic review
... British patients in contact with psychiatric ...to effective services and psychological interventions, more conflict between patients and staff, fears about reliance on emergency contacts with the ... See full document
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Perceived barriers and enablers of physical activity in postpartum women: a qualitative approach
... a qualitative ap- proach to maternal beliefs, barriers, and enablers to PA ...both barriers and enablers to ...in-depth qualitative approach allows women’s own voices to be acknowledged and ... See full document
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<p>A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators to Adherence to Secondary Prevention Medications Among French Patients Suffering from Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack</p>
... to patients ’ represen- tation, health literacy, and environment to help them include their treatment intake into their daily ...help patients increase their sense of control to help them include their ... See full document
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Nurses' perceived barriers to the implementation of a Fall Prevention Clinical Practice Guideline in Singapore hospitals
... cost effective and quality care ...targeted nurses or other health professionals ...more effective than single ...careful assessment of barriers to implementation of guide- lines may be ... See full document
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