Curiosity in human encounters - exploring interpersonal qualities, skills and learning in patient communication

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

What is the value of curiosity as an interpersonal quality and communicative skill in patient communication? How is curiosity cultivated, trained and retained as a professional skill and quality?  And which facilitators and barriers are experienced for curiosity in communicative encounters?
 

The project is conducted as part of a Nordic research collaboration. A phenomenological and participatory research design includes patients, relatives, health professionals, and researchers.  

StatusActive
Effective start/end date01/02/202301/02/2026

Collaborative partners

  • The Oslo Communication in Healthcare Education and Research (OCHER) group (Project partner) (lead)

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