Communication in a Medical Emergency: The Influence of Intergroup Communication on Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Mental Health
Hospitals involve a complex socio-technical health system, where communication failures influence the quality of patient care. Research indicates the importance of social identity and intergroup relationships articulated through power, control, status and competition. In particular, Frontline health...
Main Authors: | Vallendiah Ayuningtiyas, Chandra Wijaya, Fibria Indriati Dwi Liestiawati, Wachidah Yuniartika, Diah Setia Utami |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Paragraphs Media Publishing
2023-10-01
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Series: | Paragraphs Communication Update |
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Online Access: | https://theparagraphs.org/article/doi/10.59260/pcommu.2023.85952526 |
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