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Positive Communication Paradigm Decreases Early Recurrence in Clubfoot Treatment

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Aug 24, 2013.

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    Positive Communication Paradigm Decreases Early Recurrence in Clubfoot Treatment.
    Morin ML, Hoopes DM, Szalay EA.
    J Pediatr Orthop. 2013 Aug 20.
     
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    Does this open the door for research into the effects of positive communication on every single disease and condition under the sun?

    Isn't it axiomatic that showing people respect and ensuring that they understand the how, why, where and when of their contribution to the treatment will improve the outcome?

    Is the implication of this research that some, if not all other conditions are likely to have a better outcome if a negative communication style is adopted?

    "Positive Communication Paradigm". Pardon? The application of a plain English communication 'paradigm' might aid the intended outcome here.

    Bill
     
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    Factors affecting compliance to hospital visit among clubfoot patients: A cross-sectional study from a tertiary referral clubfoot clinic in the developing country
    Rishi R Poudel, Venkatesan S Kumar, Vivek Tiwari, ...
    Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery February 11, 2019
     
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