Importance Of Communication: A Case Study Analysis

A. KALPANA MUTHURAJ, Dr. D. NIRMALA

Abstract


Communication is a form of art where the listener receives multiple information pertaining to the situation and draws a picture in mind about the ongoing process. Only through proper communication skills one will be able to deliver complex information in an uncomplicated manner. In this paper two such cases who receive treatment from the hospital will be discussed. Case studies are valuable records for teaching and research purposes. The researcher has used Dr. Brian Budgell, DC, PhD in writing a biomedical research paper. Communication in the HealthCare Delivery System is improving in India. The researcher is a Medical Social Worker working in a Hospital of National Importance.


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Communication, Case Study and Hospital Social Work Research.

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Enrico Coiera. (2006). Communication Systems in Healthcare. The Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 27(2): 89-98. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Brian Budgell. (2008). Guidelines to the writing of case studies. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 52(4): 199-204. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Jane Frawley and Tessa Finney-Brown. (2013). Writing for publications: case studies. Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine, 25(3): https://www.researchgate.net


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