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View article: Implementing a relationship-centered communication training for conducting virtual visits
Implementing a relationship-centered communication training for conducting virtual visits Open
View article: Using Presence Circles to identify strategies to enhance nurse presence at discharge: a focus group study with nursing students
Using Presence Circles to identify strategies to enhance nurse presence at discharge: a focus group study with nursing students Open
View article: Applying dynamic dyadic systems to explore features of relationship-centered care among Spanish and non-Spanish speaking patients
Applying dynamic dyadic systems to explore features of relationship-centered care among Spanish and non-Spanish speaking patients Open
Findings demonstrate opportunities for behavioral change to enhance cultural sensitivity in the delivery of care.
View article: Evaluation of the Aloft Collaborative Behavioral Model
Evaluation of the Aloft Collaborative Behavioral Model Open
CONTEXT: Collaborative behavioral care models (CBCM) in primary care often struggle to integrate care processes and sustain themselves financially. The Aloft model focuses on brief, short term, evidence-based psychotherapy interventions at…
View article: Shared Decision-Making Communication and Prognostic Misunderstanding in the ICU
Shared Decision-Making Communication and Prognostic Misunderstanding in the ICU Open
Importance Surrogate misunderstanding of patient survival prognosis in the intensive care unit (ICU) is associated with poor patient and surrogate outcomes. Shared decision-making (SDM) may reduce misunderstanding. Objective To evaluate th…
View article: Transforming the discharge conversation through support and structure: A scoping review
Transforming the discharge conversation through support and structure: A scoping review Open
We offer practical recommendations for both interpersonal and policy level facilitation of nurse delivery of high-quality information at discharge to caregivers of patients with serious illness.
View article: Evaluating the Implementation of a Relationship-Centered Communication Training for Connecting With Patients in Virtual Visits
Evaluating the Implementation of a Relationship-Centered Communication Training for Connecting With Patients in Virtual Visits Open
The use of telehealth, specifically virtual visits, has increased and adoption continues. Providers need effective training for how to communicate with patients to develop a connection during virtual visits. This article describes the impl…
View article: Partnerships between Primary Care and Health Communication for Research, Teaching, and Policy
Partnerships between Primary Care and Health Communication for Research, Teaching, and Policy Open
CONTEXT: Family Medicine clinician researchers and health communication researchers can learn a lot with and from each other. Family medicine researchers are driven by desire to address a clinical problem or healthcare outcome, while healt…
View article: Racial Differences in Physicians’ Shared Decision-Making Behaviors during Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings
Racial Differences in Physicians’ Shared Decision-Making Behaviors during Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings Open
"Racial Differences in Physicians' Shared Decision-Making Behaviors during Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings." Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 20(5), pp. 759–762
View article: Comparing Enacted and Perceived Parental Communication as Predictors of Adolescents’ Emotion Regulation in Families with Harmful versus Non-Harmful Parental Alcohol Use
Comparing Enacted and Perceived Parental Communication as Predictors of Adolescents’ Emotion Regulation in Families with Harmful versus Non-Harmful Parental Alcohol Use Open
Emotion regulation is an important skill that adolescents typically learn through early interactions with their primary caregivers. Associations between parental communication and adolescent emotion regulation are well-documented however, …
View article: Qualitatively exploring the impact of a relationship-centered communication skills training program in improving patient perceptions of care
Qualitatively exploring the impact of a relationship-centered communication skills training program in improving patient perceptions of care Open
This study identified areas for improvement in the training program and offers a model for utilizing patient experience qualitative data in understanding communication training impact.
View article: The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <scp>anti‐racist</scp> communication with Black patients
The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <span>anti‐racist</span> communication with Black patients Open
Objective To identify communication practices that clinicians can use to address racism faced by Black patients, build trusting relationships, and empower Black individuals in clinical care. Data Sources Qualitative data ( N = 112 particip…
View article: Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters Open
The workshop provides participants with a semistructured discussion around the five anti-racism communication practices. Barriers to implementation include incorporating the workshop into existing curricula and ensuring diverse learners. B…
View article: Goals of Care Documentation: Insights from A Pilot Implementation Study
Goals of Care Documentation: Insights from A Pilot Implementation Study Open
Older and seriously ill patients were most likely to have goals of care documented. Association between a documented goals of care conversation and perceived patient care experience were largely unsupported. Site-level largely contributed …
View article: Using Ethnographic Methods to Classify the Human Experience in Medicine:\n A Case Study of the Presence Ontology
Using Ethnographic Methods to Classify the Human Experience in Medicine:\n A Case Study of the Presence Ontology Open
Objective Although social and environmental factors are central to provider\npatient interactions, the data that reflect these factors can be incomplete,\nvague, and subjective. We sought to create a conceptual framework to describe\nand c…
View article: Using ethnographic methods to classify the human experience in medicine: a case study of the presence ontology
Using ethnographic methods to classify the human experience in medicine: a case study of the presence ontology Open
Objective Although social and environmental factors are central to provider–patient interactions, the data that reflect these factors can be incomplete, vague, and subjective. We sought to create a conceptual framework to describe and clas…
View article: Approach to Human-Centered, Evidence-Driven Adaptive Design (AHEAD) for Health Care Interventions: a Proposed Framework
Approach to Human-Centered, Evidence-Driven Adaptive Design (AHEAD) for Health Care Interventions: a Proposed Framework Open
View article: The role of depression course on life functioning and coping outcomes from baseline through 23-year follow-up
The role of depression course on life functioning and coping outcomes from baseline through 23-year follow-up Open
Patients with a high- or moderate-severity depression course may benefit from treatment that manages coping patterns and improves family and work functioning.
View article: Pilot of the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions Initiative Among Veterans With Serious Illness
Pilot of the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions Initiative Among Veterans With Serious Illness Open
Background: Prior to national spread, the Department of Veterans Affairs implemented a pilot of the life-sustaining treatment decisions initiative (LSTDI) to promote proactive goals of care conversations (GoCC) with seriously ill patients,…
View article: Humanism in telemedicine: Connecting through virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
Humanism in telemedicine: Connecting through virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic is spurring the massive deployment of telemedicine to prevent risk of infection and address healthcare workforce demands. In primary care, many visits have shifted from in-person to telemedicine, introducing a potenti…
View article: A National Pilot of Goals of Care Conversations for Seriously Ill Veterans: Patient and Site Variation and Associations with Bereaved Family Survey Outcomes (TH323D)
A National Pilot of Goals of Care Conversations for Seriously Ill Veterans: Patient and Site Variation and Associations with Bereaved Family Survey Outcomes (TH323D) Open
View article: Can Patient–Provider Interpersonal Interventions Achieve the Quadruple Aim of Healthcare? A Systematic Review
Can Patient–Provider Interpersonal Interventions Achieve the Quadruple Aim of Healthcare? A Systematic Review Open
View article: Advancing Evidence Synthesis from Effectiveness to Implementation: Integration of Implementation Measures into Evidence Reviews
Advancing Evidence Synthesis from Effectiveness to Implementation: Integration of Implementation Measures into Evidence Reviews Open
View article: What is clinician presence? A qualitative interview study comparing physician and non-physician insights about practices of human connection
What is clinician presence? A qualitative interview study comparing physician and non-physician insights about practices of human connection Open
Objective We sought to investigate the concept and practices of ‘clinician presence’, exploring how physicians and professionals create connection, engage in interpersonal interaction, and build trust with individuals across different circ…
View article: Development and Validation of the Study Quality Assessment of Design (SQUAD) Tool for Systematic Reviews
Development and Validation of the Study Quality Assessment of Design (SQUAD) Tool for Systematic Reviews Open
Background Despite consensus about the need to assess study design quality in systematic reviews, there remains a need for practical tools that can be used for quality assessment across diverse study designs. Methods We developed the Study…
View article: Transdisciplinary Strategies for Physician Wellness: Qualitative Insights from Diverse Fields
Transdisciplinary Strategies for Physician Wellness: Qualitative Insights from Diverse Fields Open
View article: Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Parents’ Orientations toward Conformity and Conversation as Predictors of Attachment and Psychological Well-Being for Adult Children of Alcoholics
Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Parents’ Orientations toward Conformity and Conversation as Predictors of Attachment and Psychological Well-Being for Adult Children of Alcoholics Open
Alcoholism is a family illness that has implications for the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of the spouse and children of individuals with alcoholism (Johnson & Stone, 2009). One in four families in the United States is …
View article: Patient-Centered Pain Management Communication from the Patient Perspective
Patient-Centered Pain Management Communication from the Patient Perspective Open
View article: Veteran Experiences Seeking Non-pharmacologic Approaches for Pain
Veteran Experiences Seeking Non-pharmacologic Approaches for Pain Open
The veterans in this qualitative study expressed interest in using non-pharmacologic approaches to manage pain, but voiced complex multi-level barriers. Limitations of our study include that interviews were conducted only in five clinics a…
View article: Features of parent-child interaction as predictors of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral markers of resilience in children of alcoholics
Features of parent-child interaction as predictors of emotional, cognitive, and behavioral markers of resilience in children of alcoholics Open
Research in child development suggests that parental communication is one of the primary influences on children’s healthy adjustment and development of prosocial skills. Interactions between parents and children establish norms for how one…