How Responsive are Anesthesiologists to Patient Pain? Residents’ Verbal and Nonverbal Responses to Standardized Patient Pain Cues
Abstract
Anesthesiologists must recognize and respond both verbally and nonverbally to their patients’ pain. The current study analyzed 65 videotaped interactions between anesthesiology residents, a standardized registered nurse, and a standardized male patient in pain awaiting urgent repair of a perforated gastric ulcer. Interactions were assessed using a modified version of the Empathic Communication Coding System to code verbal and nonverbal responses...
Paper Details
Title
How Responsive are Anesthesiologists to Patient Pain? Residents’ Verbal and Nonverbal Responses to Standardized Patient Pain Cues
Published Date
Nov 2, 2021
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
137 - 154
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