| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Understanding language barriers: nurses' and patients' perspectives | Sanchez-Campos, Monica Cecilia | Nurse and Patient; Health Facilities; Postnatal Care; Hispanic Americans | As the Hispanic community becomes the largest minority in the United States, it is important for health-care providers to explore ways to enhance communication with their Spanish-speaking patients. Research is abundant in this field but scare in on of the most vulnerable populations, postpartum wome... | 2004-08 | |
| 2 | Barriers to communication between nurses and patients as perceived by nurses | Knox, Shirley Ann Morgan | Nurse and Patient; Medicine | The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the kinds of communication barriers most frequently mentioned by a sample of nurses and if nurses with varied backgrounds of preparation identified the same barriers. A questionnaire compiled of 37 items considered barriers to communication ... | 1965-06 | |
| 3 | Study of acquisition of content knowledge during a listening-and-responding-skills workshop for nurses | Glasheen, Kathleen Th©r©se Bakewell | Nurse and Patient; Workshops | This study was conducted to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of a workshop as a method of teaching appropriate listening and responding skills to seventeen selected nurses. Knowledge of facts and principles in effective communication and their application were measured by a specially desi... | 1974-12 | |
| 4 | The Relationship of preoperative preparation to postoperative recovery and satisfaction in patients with intervertebral disc disease | Hassell, Janice Marie Grace | Surgical Nursing; Nurse and Patient; Spine | Eighteen patients with inter-vertebral disc disease were divided into an experimental and control group to determine answers to the following questions: 1. Do patients who receive the suggested preoperative care have a less complicated recovery? 2. Are patients who receive the suggested preoperati... | 1965-06 | |
| 5 | The relationship between psychiatric nurses' communication skills and patients' evaluations of their nursing care. | Simpson, Susan. | Communication; Nurse and Patient | The present study tested the assumption that an environment conducive to therapeutic experiences is largely determined by the nurse's ability to give understanding, helpful responses in the nurse-psychiatric patient interaction. It was expected that there would be a significant correlation between ... | 1967-06 |