Comunicación emocional en el ámbito de la salud: Presentación de la herramienta de codificación de secuencias emocionales de Verona (VR-CoDES)
Resumen
A comunicação clínica, com foco nas competências emocionais, é uma habilidade que requer treinamento devido à necessidade de reconhecer expressões emocionais dos pacientes e dar uma resposta adequada. O objetivo deste estudo é apresentar uma ferramenta para avaliação da comunicação emocional dos profissionais de saúde, abordando as principais definições teóricas sobre a temática e pesquisas baseadas em evidências que aplicaram a ferramenta Codificação de Verona para Sequências Emocionais (VR-CoDES). Baseado numa pesquisa de levantamento bibliográfico, o estudo analisa a comunicação emocional dos profissionais de saúde e o uso dessa ferramenta, tendo em vista que a comunicação é a componente chave na alta qualidade do tratamento, com impacto na satisfação e adesão dos pacientes. O estudo discute a importância do reconhecimento de pistas e preocupações emocionais de pacientes em tratamentos de saúde e destaca as lacunas e desafios sobre os treinamentos de habilidades de comunicação emocional nos contextos de saúde.
Palabras clave
Comunicação em Saúde, Profissionais de Saúde, Emoção Expressa, VR-CoDESCitas
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