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[Communication and iatrogenesis through communication].

C Morăraşu1, M Brînză, C Bortă

  • 1Facultatea de Medicină Stomatologică, Clinica de Gnatoprotetică, Disciplina Reabilitare Orală Complexă şi Ergonomie, Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie Gr.T. Popa Iaşi.

Revista Medico-Chirurgicala a Societatii De Medici Si Naturalisti Din Iasi
|July 3, 2002
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Human communication relies on biological and socio-cultural factors, utilizing both verbal and nonverbal channels. Understanding these diverse communication methods is crucial for effective dialogue, especially in healthcare.

Area of Science:

  • Explores the multifaceted nature of human intercommunication.
  • Integrates principles from biology, sociology, and linguistics.

Context:

  • Human communication involves information transfer via multiple channels.
  • Channels are shaped by biological and socio-cultural determinants.
  • Biological factors include phonetic and ergomotric functions, and sensory perception.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the deterministic factors in human communication codes.
  • To differentiate between verbal and nonverbal communication channels.
  • To highlight the role of diverse communication channels in doctor-patient dialogue.

Summary:

  • Identifies verbal (linguistic) and nonverbal (extralinguistic) channels of communication.
  • Nonverbal channels include mimics, written forms, drawing, and walking.

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  • These channels complement and emphasize communication, particularly in clinical settings.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of communication dynamics in healthcare.
    • Provides insights into optimizing doctor-patient interactions.
    • Underscores the importance of nonverbal cues in medical communication.