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The Psychological Effects of Physicians' Communication Skills on COVID-19 Patients.

Walid Al-ZyoudThelal OweisHaytham Al-ThawabihFawwaz Al-SaqqarAkeel Al-KazwiniFawzi Al-Hammouri
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
Based on this study's findings, appropriate and continuous training will advance physicians' communication skills in the form of exercises that could be as simple as class- or lecture-based activities, or using technology-based learning. Using a protocol or handbook to guide such communication is another essential strategy to enhance physician-patient communication (PPC). The study recommends that physicians must be aware that PPC skills required may vary depending on whether they are dealing with a pandemic or non-pandemic situation. Generally, appropriate or positive communication skills are considered one of the main factors effecting patients' psychological responses to their diagnosis.
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