What are some aspects of medical training that can teach health professionals how to comfort their patients when proving care?
Some aspects of medical training that can teach health professionals how to comfort their patients when proving care include;
Teaching the medical staff to provide care; that is sensitive to the cultural and religious inclinations of the patient.
Teaching the staff to not impose their views, cultural and religious on the patient.
Being empathetic to the patient while providing care
Respecting the autonomy, privacy, and confidentiality of the patient
Carrying a positive body language i.e. a smile while caring
Communicating well with the patient
Providing the best possible care based on evidence-based practice
What are some aspects of medical training that can teach health professionals how to comfort their...
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