Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Patient and Family Perceptions of Health Care Providers' Interpersonal Processes of Care. |
Authors: |
Barrandon, Kathryn1, Forbes, Peter W.2, Engstrand, Shannon3, McCabe, Margaret4 |
Source: |
Pediatric Nursing. Jan/Feb2025, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p35-41. 7p. |
Subject Terms: |
*PATIENTS' families, *MEDICAL personnel, *MEDICAL quality control, *T-test (Statistics), *STATISTICAL significance, *RESEARCH funding, *QUESTIONNAIRES, *DECISION making in clinical medicine, *DESCRIPTIVE statistics, *FAMILY attitudes, *PATIENT-centered care, *RACE, *COMMUNICATION, *PATIENT-professional relations, *RESEARCH, *RESEARCH methodology, *DATA analysis software, *PATIENTS' attitudes, *COMMUNICATION barriers, *CULTURAL pluralism |
Abstract: |
Parents with limited comfort in English have a higher risk of experiencing one or more adverse events when compared with children whose parents expressed comfort with English. This article highlights opportunities for improving communication techniques and cultural awareness and sensitivity in the health care setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Academic Search Complete |