Humanization of the treatment process and clinical communication between patients and medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic

Contributor(s)
Izdebski, Zbigniew (editor)
Mazur, Joanna (editor)
Furman, Katarzyna (editor)
Kozakiewicz, Alicja (editor)
Białorudzki, Maciej (editor)
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PublishedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This report is based on research conducted under a grant from Poland’s Medical Research Agency, carried out at the University of Warsaw from May 2021 to June 2023. Preliminary findings were presented at the First Congress on the Humanization of Medicine held at the University of Warsaw in June 2022, organized by the Polish Ministry of Health, the Medical Research Agency, and the University of Warsaw.
The survey results presented herein concern four different groups of healthcare employees (physicians, nurses, paramedics, and representatives of other medical and non-medical professions) working at 114 health care units located across the country, a sample of patients at the same medical units, as well as a separate population-based sample of patients from across Poland (individuals who had received medical treatment in the last 24 months).
Keywords
medical staff – patient relationship; humanization of medicine; patient health; clinical communication; healthcare professionalsWebshop link
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978-83-235-6018-0Publisher
University of Warsaw PressPublisher website
https://www.wuw.pl/main-eng.htmlPublication date and place
Warsaw, 2023Classification
Medicine and Nursing
Society and Social Sciences

