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Bioethical communication: shared decision-making and relational empathy
Russell Kirkscey
School of Humanities (Harrisburg)
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Social Sciences
empathy
74%
decision making
50%
communication
42%
interpersonal communication
26%
autonomy
24%
communication theory
14%
biomedicine
13%
Healthcare Providers
13%
bioethics
12%
medicine
8%
participation
6%
human being
6%
evidence
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Shared Decision Making
100%
Communication
60%
Relational Autonomy
22%
Bioethics
16%
Patient Participation
13%
Evidence-Based Medicine
13%
Health Personnel
10%
Therapeutics
1%
Engineering & Materials Science
Decision making
58%
Communication
40%
Information theory
15%
Medicine
13%