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Enhancing Doctors' Competencies in Communication With and Activation of Older Patients: The Promoting Active Aging (PRACTA) Computer-Based Intervention Study.

Dorota WłodarczykJoanna ChylińskaMagdalena Anna LazarewiczMarta RzadkiewiczMariusz JaworskiMiroslawa AdamusGorill HauganMonica LillefjellGeir Arild Espnes
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2017)
Both methods were suitable, but in different areas and under different conditions. The key benefit of the pdf article intervention was raising doctors' reflection on limitations in their communication skills, whereas e-learning was more effective in changing their perception of older patients' proactive attitude, especially among GPs working in privately owned facilities and having a greater number of assigned patients. Although we did not achieve all expected effects of the PRACTA intervention, both its forms seem promising in terms of enhancing the competencies of doctors in communication with and activation of older patients.
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