1. SOME POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF LIMITED COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PATIENTS AND HOSPITAL FUNCTIONARIES.
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Skipper Jr., James K., Tagliacozzo, Daisy L., and Mauksch, Hans O.
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PATIENTS , *COMMUNICATION , *SOCIAL structure , *NURSES , *PHYSICIANS , *HOSPITALS - Abstract
One of the most universal complaints of hospitalized patients in Western society is that they do not have enough communication with hospitalized functionaries. This paper briefly reviews the meaning and function of communication to hospitalized patients and some barriers to that communication. Possible reasons for lack of communication between patients and hospital functionaries are examined from the standpoint of their relation to the ends of the hospital as a social organization and the possible anticipated and unanticipated consequences of such a policy for the therapeutic process. Finally, a series of propositions are developed in regard to communication between nurses and hospitalized patients, and physicians and hospitalized patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1964
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