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Hiyam Al-Jabr's Outputs (3)

Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ) following a hospital pharmacist consultation: A ‘think-aloud’ study (2018)
Journal Article
Al-Jabr, H., Twigg, M., Saadvandi, R., & Desborough, J. (2018). Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ) following a hospital pharmacist consultation: A ‘think-aloud’ study. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 14(8), e47-e48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.05.097

Background: The Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ) was developed to collect patient feedback on consultation skills of practitioners. However, it has not yet been evaluated with pharmacists. Therefore, the aim of this study was to use cognitive... Read More about Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ) following a hospital pharmacist consultation: A ‘think-aloud’ study.

Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ): A ‘think aloud’ study (2018)
Journal Article
Al-Jabr, H., Twigg, M., Saadvandi, R., & Desborough, J. (2019). Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ): A ‘think aloud’ study. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 15(5), 619-622. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.07.005

Background
The Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ) was developed to collect patient feedback on consultation skills of practitioners. However, it has not yet been evaluated with pharmacists.

Objective
To explore the thinking process of pati... Read More about Exploring what patients think when answering the Interpersonal Skills Questionnaire (ISQ): A ‘think aloud’ study.

Patient feedback questionnaires to enhance consultation skills of healthcare professionals: A systematic review (2018)
Journal Article
Al-Jabr, H., Twigg, M. J., Scott, S., & Desborough, J. A. (2018). Patient feedback questionnaires to enhance consultation skills of healthcare professionals: A systematic review. Patient Education and Counseling, 101(9), 1538-1548. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2018.03.016

Objective
To identify patient feedback questionnaires that assess the development of consultation skills (CSs) of practitioners.

Methods
We conducted a systematic search using seven databases from inception to January 2017 to identify self-compl... Read More about Patient feedback questionnaires to enhance consultation skills of healthcare professionals: A systematic review.