Center for the Advancement of Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety (CAHQS)
Pubblicazioni
Articolo pubblicato in rivista scientifica (39)
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Stojanov A., Hannawa A. F., Adam L. (2024)
Communication following the SACCIA framework weakens the relationship between dark triad and academic misconduct, Communication Reports
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Stojanov A., Hannawa A. F., Adam L. (2024)
SACCIA communication, attitudes towards cheating and academic misconduct, Journal of Academic Ethics
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Hannawa A. F. (2024)
Shared decision-making in an era of silo-based care (- or what it takes to tango), Journal of Patient Safety & Risk Management
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Stojanov A., Hannawa A. F. (2023)
Toward French and Italian Language Validations of the Conspiracy Mentality Scale (CMS)., Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences
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Stojanov A., Hannawa A. F. (2023)
Validating a German version of the Conspiracy Mentality Scale (CMS)., Journal of Personality Assessment:1-11
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Hannawa A. F. (2022)
Beziehungen pflegen: Die Kunst einer „SACCIA“-sicheren Kommunikation., Psychiatrische Pflege.
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Hannawa A. F., Stojanov A. (2022)
“Compliant Supporters,” “Anxious Skeptics,” and “Defiant Deniers”: A Latent Profile Analysis of People’s Responses to Covid-19 Communications., Health Communication
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Hannawa A. F., Wu A., Kolyada A., Potemkina A., Donaldson L. (2022)
The aspects of healthcare quality that are important to health professionals and patients: A qualitative study., Patient Education & Counseling
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Hannawa A. F. (2022)
The quality of public communication during COVID-19: Symptoms of a wider malaise, Swiss Medical Weekly:x
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Hannawa A. F. (2021)
Definitely Defining: How Pressing the “Pause” Button Empowers the Force of the “In-Between“, Health Communication
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Hannawa A. F., Frankel R. (2021)
“It matters what I think, not what you say”: Scientific Evidence for a Medical Error Disclosure Skills Model., Journal of Patient Safety:1-8
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Hannawa A. F. (2021)
“We’re on our way:” A Message from the Mountains., Journal of Patient Safety & Risk Management
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Hannawa A. F., Spitzberg B., Childress M., Frankel R., Pham J. (2020)
Communication Science Lessons for Patient Safety and Quality Care, Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management:197-204
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Hannawa A. F. (2020)
The mind of an academic, the voice of a patient: My field experience with safe communication, Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management:144-146
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Lippke S., Wienert J., Keller F., Derksen C., ... .., Hannawa A. F. (2019)
Communication and patient safety in gynecology and obstetrics - study protocol of an intervention study., BMC Health Services Research:1-18
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Pek J., de Korne D., Hannawa A. F., et al. .. (2019)
Dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation for paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A structured evaluation of communication issues using the SACCIA safe communication typology., Resuscitation:144-151
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Fischer F., Helmer S., Rogge A., Arraras J., Buchholz A., Hannawa A. F., et al. .. (2019)
Outcomes and outcome measures used in evaluation of communication training in oncology - a systematic literature review, an expert workshop, and recommendations for future research., BMC Cancer:1-15
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Amati R., Bellandi T., Kaissi A., Hannawa A. F. (2019)
Testing the Integrative Quality Care Assessment Tool (INQUAT): Comparing U.S. and Italian managers’ perceptions of quality., International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance.:120-144
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Hannawa A. F. (2019)
When facing our fallibility constitutes “safe practice”: Further evidence for the Medical Error Disclosure Competence (MEDC) guidelines., Patient Education & Counseling:1840-1846
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Amati R., Kaissi A., Hannawa A. F. (2018)
Determinants of good and poor quality as perceived by U.S. health care managers: A grounded taxonomy based on evidence from narratives of care., Journal of Health Organization and Management:708-725
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Hannawa A. F. (2018)
“SACCIA Safe Communication”: Five core competencies for safe and high-quality care, Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management:99-107
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Roter D., Wolff J., Wu A., Hannawa A. F. (2017)
Patient and family empowerment as agents of ambulatory care safety and quality., BMJ Quality & Safety
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Øvretveit J., Street R., Thilo F., Thimbleby H., Hannawa A. F. (2017)
Using and choosing digital health technologies: A communication science perspective., Journal of Health Organization and Management.
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Hannawa A. F. (2017)
What constitutes "competent error disclosure"? Insights from a national focus group study in Switzerland., Swiss Medical Weekly:w-14427
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Hannawa A. F., Shigemoto Y., Little T. (2016)
Medical errors: Disclosure styles, interpersonal forgiveness, and outcomes., Social Science & Medicine:29-38
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Hannawa A. F., García-Jiménez L., Rossmann C., Candrian C., Schulz P. J. (2015)
Identifying the Field of Health Communication, Journal of Health Communication:521-530
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Amati R., Hannawa A. F. (2015)
Physician-perceived contradictions in end-of-life communication: Toward a self-report measurement scale, Health Communication:DOI:10.1080/10410236.2013.841532
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Hannawa A. F. (2014)
Disclosing medical errors: The importance of nonverbal involvement., Patient Education & Counseling.
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Hannawa A. F., Kreps G., Schulz P. J., Smith S., Street R. (2014)
Emerging issues and future directions in health communication, Health Communication:955-961
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Amati R., Hannawa A. F. (2014)
Relational Dialectics Theory: Disentangling the tensions of end-of-life communication, Health Communication, 29 (10):962-973
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Hannawa A. F., Roter D. L. (2013)
A diagnostic Tool for the Retrospective Analysis of Critical Events (TRACE), Patient Education and Counseling:230-238
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(2013)
Building bridges: Future directions for medical error disclosure research, Patient Education and Counseling:319-327
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Hannawa A. F., Beckman H., Mazor K., Paul N., Ramsey J. (2013)
Building bridges: Future directions for medical error disclosure research., Patient Education and Counseling:319-327
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Hannawa A. F. (2012)
Die Kommunikation nach einem Zwischenfall – Die Bedeutung des nonverbalen Verhaltens, Therapeutische Umschau, 69(6):363-366
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Hannawa A. F. (2012)
"Explicitly implicit": Examining the importance of physician nonverbal involvement during error disclosures, Swiss Medical Weekly:w-13576
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Hannawa A. F. (2012)
The principles of medical ethics: Implications for the disclosure of medical errors, Medicolegal and Bioethics:1-11
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Hannawa A. F. (2011)
Shedding light on the dark side of doctor-patient interactions: Verbal and nonverbal messages physicians communicate during error disclosures, Patient Education and Counseling, 84:344-351
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Floyd K., Boren J. P., Hannawa A. F., Hesse C., McEwan B., Veksler A. E. (2009)
Kissing in marital and cohabiting relationships: Effects on blood lipids, stress, and relationship satisfaction, Western Journal of Communication:113-133
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Hannawa A. F. (2009)
Negotiating medical virtues: Toward the development of a Physician Mistake Disclosure (PMD) model, Health Communication, 24:391-399