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Health Professionals' Communication Competences Decide Patients' Well-being: Proposal for a Communication Model

Cristina Vaz de Almeida, Célia Belim

202022 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This chapter focusses on the contribution of health professionals' communication competences to patients. We propose a model of communication to be used in the therapeutic relationship, supported by a literature review. The methodology is qualitative. Four focus groups (FGs) composed of Portuguese health professionals (N = 25), such as medical doctors, nurses and professors in health fields, were conducted during 2017 and 2018. All the participants of FGs validated a three-factor aggregated and interdependent model, which is composed of assertiveness, clear language and positivity (ACP model). The factors reinforce the therapeutic relationship and improve health literacy, thus reinforcing the patient's health and well-being. The argument is that health is wealth, so if the communication can improve health, then this has positive social implications. The study is a response to the lack of consensus in the literature on what specific and operative communication competences the health professional should perform in clinical encounters with the patients, and how these competences can improve, in the final instance, their health and well-being.

Topics & Concepts

Health professionalsInterdependenceHealth communicationHealth literacyAssertivenessArgument (complex analysis)PsychologyPortugueseHealth careNursingMedicineMedical educationSocial psychologySociologyPolitical scienceCommunicationInternal medicinePhilosophySocial scienceLinguisticsLawPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareEmpathy and Medical EducationHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility