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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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