A preliminary report of a methodology to assess the communicative interaction between hospital personnel and hospitalized children
D.R. Klinzing,
D.G. Klinzing and
P.D. Schindler
American Journal of Public Health, 1977, vol. 67, issue 7, 670-672
Abstract:
This study indicates that interaction analysis can be employed to reliably assess the communication between hospital personnel and hospitalized children. Also, a modification needed to improve the interaction analysis tool used to assess the communication in a pediatric hospital has been noted. And, the conditions under which a hospital staff would likely accept such analyses have been suggested. Further research employing the refined hospital interaction analysis instrument seems in order.
Date: 1977
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