Poster Programme

Family and Gender Issues

P1.5.02

The tear in the eye – the art of communication in end of life decision making in the paediatric setting
A Thompson*; The University of Auckland and Starship Children's Hospital, New Zealand

P1.5.03

Patients’, parents’, and survivors’ communication preferences in paediatric oncology: a vignette study
M Zwaanswijk*¹, K Tates¹, AM van Dulmen¹, PM Hoogerbrugge², WA Kamps³, A Beishuizen4, et al; ¹NIVEL, Netherlands, ²Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Center, Netherlands, ³Univ Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands, 4Erasmus Univ Medical Center-Sophia Children's Hospital, Netherlands

P1.5.04

Training communication skills in the midwife antenatal clinic by using video taped consultations and group discussions
A Nielsen*; University College of North Jutland, Denmark

P1.5.05

Coping in hospitalized pregnant women
PR Oliveira*, RM Tristão; Brasilia University, Brazil

P1.5.06

Communication and Team-working in Child Health (CATCH): A model of good practice
S Suri*, J Mahajan; Rotherham Hospital Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

P1.5.08

What do parents, who have come to terms with their child’s chronic medical condition, feel about the way the diagnosis was communicated to them?
C Thurlow*, A Papageorgiou; University of East Anglia, United Kingdom

P1.5.09

Physician-patient communication in gynaecology: a multimodal analysis of the verbal and non verbal aspects of a clinical consultation
E Mauri*¹, A Vescovo², E Vegni¹, L Anolli², EA Moja¹; ¹University of Milan, Italy, ²University of Milan Bicocca, Italy

P1.5.10

Topicalizing mental and social wellbeing in Finnish maternity health care clinics
JE Ruusuvuori; University of Tampere, Finland

P1.5.13

Impact of nurses behaviours during routine immunizations on children’s distress
H Pedro, L Barros*; University of Lisbon, Portugal

P1.5.14

Needs assessment of mothers with children affected by dermatitis
C Uras*, E Andreoli, S Alfani, S Tabolli; IDI IRCCS, Italy

P1.5.16

Correlates of exclusive breast feeding in Iranian breast fed mothers: the role of self efficacy and socio-demographic factors
F Bastani*, F Jahdi, L Rahmatnejad; Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

P1.5.18

The relationship between gender and communication style during a medical interview in Japan
I Noro*¹, K Abe²; ¹Jikei University, Japan, ²Gifu University, Japan

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