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Stopping doctor-patient communication gap: The ten essential methods
Published 2010“…Methodology: This is a systematic review on observations made on doctor-patient relationship on various setting and supported by feedbacks from many scholars who are involved in research, teaching and also papers and studies on the said subject. …”
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Non-verbal cues: an inevitable assesing skils in doctor-patient relationship
Published 2010“…Methodology: This was a systematic communication assessment of a real observations on doctor-patient relationship in various setting. It was supported by feedbacks from many scholars who were involved in research and teaching and also reviews, papers and studies on the said subject. …”
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The prevalence of occupational stress among doctors in Kuala Lumpur Hospital in 1995-1996
Published 2006“…Questionnaires were distributed to all doctors who are working at the said hospital. The questionnaires include personal data, 'The Medical Personnel Stress Scale' and 'Personal Stress Inventory' which were used to measure the factors as well as the occupational stress symptoms. …”
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Multiplex aspects in the construction of academic writer identity among ESL doctoral students
Published 2020“…The acceptance of self as an academic writer is quite complex, especially for first-year doctoral students who must engage with the demands of academic language in an academic context. …”
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Effectiveness of interpersonal communication on patient satisfaction in goverment out patient clinics, in the district of Kuala Langat, Selangor , 1997
Published 2006“…Meanwhile, a doctor who use non-verbal communication, produce 2.3 times more effective communication as compared to a doctor who did otherwise. …”
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Informed Consent in Clinical Trials with Reference to Information Disclosure to Patient-Subjects.
Published 2014“…The study also showed that there were doctor-investigators who did not disclose information at all to the patient-subjects. …”
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Assessment of patient satisfaction with the preoperative anaesthetic evaluation
Published 2020“…A total of 304 patients who attended PAC for preoperative evaluation were recruited into this study. …”
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Communication experiences of Pekanbaru city patients receiving In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) treatment in Malaysia fertility clinics
Published 2021“…Doctor-patient communication is important in all medical consultations including for In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) treatment. …”
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Healthcare professionals’ standard of care during Covid-19 pandemic
Published 2023“…Treating a high number of patients in an unprecedented situation may pose a challenge for doctors to fulfil their legal duties that arise from the usual doctor-patient relationship particularly in discharging the established standard of care imposed by the law. …”
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Payment methods and patient satisfaction among type-2 diabetes patient at a teaching hospital in Malaysia
Published 2021“…Patients were most satisfied with technical quality (84%), communication skills (83%) and accessibility (80%), but satisfaction was lower in doctors’ service orientation, particularly the interpersonal manner (73%), financial aspect (73%) and time spent with the doctor (70%). …”
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Factors influencing non-adherence among tuberculosis patients treated under the control program at Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, 1998
Published 2006“…Based on sex and age, 78 patients who have completed treatment randomly selected as control. …”
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The prevalence and factors affecting primary dymenorrhea among female students
Published 2021“…The finding also indicated the factors that affecting the primary dysmenorrhea were only menstrual flow, menstrual blood loss and family history. Therefore, for those who experienced normal average duration of menstrual blood flow, heavy/ heavy with clots of menstrual blood loss and their family members experienced period pain were advised to refer to the doctor for further treatment.…”
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A comparative study between self-perception of walking ability, balance and risk of fall with actual clinical assessment
Published 2018“…However, there might be a discrepancy between elderly’s perception of their own walking ability, balance, risk of fall with doctor’s evaluation. The aim of this study was to compare perception of the elderly’s walking ability, balance and risk of fall with clinical assessment. …”
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection awareness and vaccine acceptance among high-risk men in Perak, Malaysia
Published 2023“…However, high-risk men e.g. those who practice homo and bisexual activities may not benefit from this herd immunity. …”
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Relationship between obesity and infertility among women with polycystic ovarian syndrome treated at the national population and family development board (NPFDB) Malaysia
Published 2023“…Clinical and menstrual history were recorded, and subjects underwent physical examination by a medical doctor. Subjects were diagnosed with PCOS based on Rotterdam criteria, and blood was taken for reproductive hormone, blood glucose, cholesterol, and triglyceride determination. …”
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Factors affecting the delay in management of cases in the emergency department, National University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, 1999
Published 2006“…Qualitative survey revealed the problem of lack of staff to manage cases, inappropriate utilisation by non-emergency cases due to the absence of an outpatient department in the hospital and communication problem between doctors and patients due to the employment of foreign doctors.…”
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Locum practice among government medical officers and factors influencing it and the impact on government health services in Negeri Sembilan and Malacca, 1999
Published 2006“…Universally chosen samples were made of 335 doctors who hailed from Hospital and Health Divisions and from 154 who responded, only 147 samples were chosen and analyzed in the study. …”
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Sociocultural determinants of health and illness: a theoretical inquiry
Published 2014“…Social support generally shows a favourable impact on the maintenance of health and coping with stress and illness. Patients who obtained social support from family members and friends were found to be more cooperative with their attending doctors and nurses in learning about their future and in understanding the meaning of life.…”
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UKM medical graduates’ perception of their communication skills during housemanship
Published 2008“…The art of talking to patients and their relatives does not come naturally to most of us and the ability to put oneself in the patients’ predicament is difficult particularly for the young doctors. To identify the communication abilities of the young doctors, a cross sectional study was carried out on 32 house officers who graduated from UKM in 2004 during their house jobs at different hospitals in Malaysia. …”
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The Uzbek model of bioethics: history and modernity
Published 2020“…One of the ways to solve this problem for future specialists is to study the foundations of biomedical ethics, the formation of a bioethical culture of future doctors. Among the ancient scientists of Central Asia who became famous in the field of medicine and pharmacy, a prominent place is occupied by Abuali Ibn Sino (Avicenna), whose life and work can serve as an example of national and historical identity, patriotic education of the youth of Uzbekistan. …”
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