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Communication in high risk ante-natal consultations: a direct observational study of interactions between patients and obstetricians.

Jo HilderMaria StubbeLindsay MacdonaldPeter AbelsAnthony C Dowell
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
This study has demonstrated the utility of combining direct observation of consultations with data from patient experience interviews to identify specific features of effective communication in routine obstetric ante-natal care. The findings are relevant to improvements needed in obstetric communication identified in the literature, especially in relation to handling psychosocial issues and conveying empathy, and may be useful to inform communication training for obstetricians. The presence of the unborn child may provide an added incentive for parents to develop their own health literacy and to be an active participant in the consultation on behalf of their child. The findings of this study can lay the groundwork for further, more detailed analysis of communication in ante-natal consultations.
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