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Core components of communication of clinical reasoning: a qualitative study with experienced Australian physiotherapists
Rola Ajjawi,
Joy Higgs
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Social Sciences
Health Professionals
100%
Semi-Structured Interview
100%
Paramedical Personnel
100%
Reconstruction
100%
Listening
100%
Phenomenological Research
100%
Qualitative Research
100%
Keyphrases
Physiotherapist
100%
Clinical Reasoning
100%
Structured Interview
16%
Metacognition
16%
Hermeneutic Phenomenology
16%
Phenomenological Study
16%
Reasoning Process
16%
Education Curriculum
16%
Reasoning Ability
16%
Health Professional Education
16%
Skills-based
16%
Communicator
16%
Complex Dynamics
16%
Text Interpretation
16%
Text Construction
16%
Hermeneutic Analysis
16%
Active Listening
16%
Complementary Skills
16%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%
Active Listening
100%