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    • Nonverbal cues

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    • Pediatricians rely heavily on nonverbal communication, particularly facial cues, for building trust with children and parents.
    • Establishing a sense of safety and confidence is crucial in the medical home environment.

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    • To review current research on the impact of masks on physician-patient relationships and communication.
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    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of existing research on mask-wearing in healthcare.
    • Analysis of studies on nonverbal communication and social cue development in pediatrics.
    • Discussion of communication strategies for pediatricians in mask-mandated environments.

    Main Results:

    • Masks can impede nonverbal communication, potentially affecting rapport-building.
    • Pediatricians' reliance on facial cues necessitates adaptation of communication techniques.
    • Research highlights the importance of alternative nonverbal strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare providers, especially pediatricians, must adapt communication strategies to maintain strong physician-patient relationships during mask mandates.
    • Understanding and utilizing other nonverbal cues are essential for effective communication and fostering patient trust.
    • Further research may be needed to fully understand long-term impacts and optimal strategies.