Confidence in communicating with patients with cancer mediates the relationship between rehabilitation therapists' autistic-like traits and perceived difficulty in communication.
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Abstract | :
Recently, rehabilitation therapists have become involved in cancer rehabilitation; however, no communication skills training that increases the ability to provide emotional support for cancer patients has been developed for rehabilitation therapists. In addition, no study has examined associations between rehabilitation therapists' communication skills and their level of autistic-like traits (ALT), which are in-born characteristics including specific communication styles and difficulty communicating with patients. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether confidence in communicating with patients mitigates communication difficulties experienced by rehabilitation therapists who have high levels of ALT. |
Year of Publication | :
2018
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Journal | :
Palliative & supportive care
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Number of Pages | :
1-9
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Date Published | :
2018
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ISSN Number | :
1478-9515
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URL | :
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S147895151700116X/type/journal_article
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DOI | :
10.1017/S147895151700116X
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Short Title | :
Palliat Support Care
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