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Hana Anderson; Amy C. Studer – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Individuals with intellectual disabilities experience barriers to quality healthcare. To reduce this disparity, equipping medical trainees with the knowledge and skills required for treating this patient population is critical. Our aim is to describe the breadth of instructional interventions and identify gaps in intellectual…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Medical Education, Patients, Physician Patient Relationship
Tierney-Hendricks, Carla; Miller, Jennifer; Lopez, Ruth Palan; Conger, Sarah; Vallila-Rohter, Sofia – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Engagement is recognized as an important factor in aphasia treatment response and outcomes, yet gaps remain in our understanding of engagement and practices that promote engagement from the client perspective. Aims: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore how clients with aphasia experience engagement during their…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Patients, Rehabilitation, Experience
E. Kangasjarvi; J. Forsey; J. S. Simpson; S. L. Ng – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
While patient engagement in healthcare professions education (HPE) has significantly increased in the past decades, a theoretical gap remains. What are the varied reasons as to why patients get involved with HPE programs? With a focus on understanding what drives patient involvement with HPE programs, this study examined how a patient as teacher…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Patients, Patient Education
Stephens, Chelsea P. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many healthcare entities across the globe are moving away from the idea of only treating patients' diseases to a model of focusing on the overall well-being of patients. Because of this change, healthcare academia must also focus on this change when helping educate clinical practitioners. One major proponent of this type of care is effective…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Radiology, Communication Skills, Patients
R. Shone; P. Crook; K. Creamer; A. O'Leary; S. Javadzadeh; V. Joseph; D. Banerjee; N. M. P. Annear – Discover Education, 2025
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a temporary cessation of bedside teaching for medical students. Although bedside teaching has since resumed, to date, there have been no published data capturing the patient perspective of this teaching modality in the context of a pandemic. Methods: This study was conducted in the Acute Medicine Unit of a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Physician Patient Relationship, Medical Students
Morishita, Mariko; Iida, Junko; Nishigori, Hiroshi – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
The ability of doctors to empathise with patients is a crucial concern in establishing humanistic medicine. Therefore, the cultivation of this ability has been discussed extensively in medical education. One theory suggests that the experience of patienthood can increase empathy among doctors. This theory is supported by previous research that…
Descriptors: Empathy, Physicians, Physician Patient Relationship, Foreign Countries
Yap, Ana; Johanesen, Priscilla; Walsh, Chris – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is integral to healthcare. Providers' responses to medical uncertainty has ramifications on the healthcare system, the healthcare provider and the patient. Understanding healthcare providers' UT, is important for improving patient-care outcomes. Understanding whether and to what extent it is possible to modulate…
Descriptors: Health Services, Ambiguity (Context), Health Personnel, Work Environment
Ilse Harmina Zaal-Schuller; K. Kruithof; M. Hoogsteyns; A.M. Nieuwenhuijse; D.L. Willems; S.A. Huisman – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2025
Background: Patients with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) cannot clearly express themselves. Therefore, tacit knowledge (TK) is crucial in caring for individuals with PIMD, while it possibly also plays a significant role in medical consultations. Method: A qualitative inductive, thematic analysis was performed of 14…
Descriptors: Patients, Severe Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Knowledge Level
Pino, Marco; Fatigante, Marilena; Alby, Francesca; Zucchermaglio, Cristina – Applied Linguistics, 2022
This article investigates miscommunication in sequences of talk where an oncologist asks about patients' co-morbidities, that is, their other illnesses beyond cancer. Using conversation analysis, we examine ways in which the participants identify and manage two sources of miscommunication: a divergence in the doctor's and the patient's…
Descriptors: Cancer, Interpersonal Communication, Physicians, Comorbidity
Gerda de Kuijper; Josien Jonker; Rory Sheehan; Angela Hassiotis – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: In people with intellectual disabilities and mental disorders and/or challenging behaviours, rates of psychotropic drug prescription are high. In clinical treatments and evaluations, all stakeholders should be involved in a process of shared decision-making (SDM). We aimed to investigate the perspectives of clients and their carers on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Drug Use, Physician Patient Relationship
David G. Thoele; Marjorie Getz; Mary Beth Sammons; Lynne Schwartz – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
This article explores the innovative concept of narrative medicine, an interdisciplinary field merging humanities, arts, clinical practice, and healthcare justice, which seeks to deepen the understanding of patient experiences within healthcare settings. It highlights the transformative impact of using art museums, such as The Art Institute of…
Descriptors: Wellness, Museums, Art, Empathy
Ilse Depraetere; Stéphanie Caët; Sara Debulpaep; Siham Ezzahid; Vikki Janke – Applied Linguistics, 2024
When a paediatrician establishes a trusting relationship with their patient, the chance of a positive outcome multiplies. A calm child, who participates fully in the communicative exchange is more receptive to the clinician's requests and reports weaker sensations of pain. This experience stays with the child, shaping how they approach their…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Trust (Psychology), Pediatrics, Patients
van Enk, Anneke; Nimmon, Laura; Buckley, Heather; Cuncic, Cary; Canfield, Carolyn; Veerapen, Kiran; Holmes, Cheryl – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Case presentations have been researched as both an important form of intra/inter-professional communication, where a patient's clinical information is shared among health professionals involved in their care, and an equally key discursive tool in education, where learners independently assess a patient and present the case to their preceptor…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Physician Patient Relationship
Gao, Molly – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
I propose that the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl provides a meaningful mode of access to the patient experience. By reflecting on a real-life encounter with grief, my own medical training, and two works of literature, "Nausea" and "Love in the Time of Cholera," I illustrate the application of philosophy and specifically…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Empathy, Phenomenology, Philosophy
Ardishanti, Novia; Rusnanto, Muhammad Yudhist Alfiananda – Journal of English Teaching, 2022
The interaction between dentists and patients has been a common issue. Nevertheless, the study regarding the Critical Discourse Analysis on utterances used by dentists when taking care of patients remains unknown. This study aims to discover: (1) the experience of fresh-graduate dentists in learning how to interact or communicate with patients in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Dental Evaluation, Dentistry, Patients