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Communication in Health

Code: LICFT010    Acronym: CS
Scientific area: Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Instance: 2015/2016 - 2S

Department: Social and Human Sciences

Courses

Acronym N. of students Study Plan Curricular year ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LICFT 53 3,0 40 81,0

Teaching weeks: 18

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical: 2,67

Type Teacher Classes Hours
Theoretical Totals 1 2,67
António Manuel Marques   1,67
Joaquim Gronita   1,00


Docência - Responsabilidades

Teacher Responsability
Antonio Manuel dos Reis Marques Head

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives, competences and learning Outcomes

At the end of the course the / a student must:
1. Demonstrate theoretical knowledge about human communication processes
2. Identify and understand the main psychosocial factors that influence communication processes
3. Demonstrate skills to identify the importance of the adequacy of verbal and non-verbal communication in the context of health relations

Main Contents

1. Communication: framework of its overall dimensions
2. Self in communication processes: identity and knowledge of self
3. The Self and the Other in the communication process: the influence of psychosocial dimensions
4. Verbal communication and nonverbal factors: communication styles and role of non-verbal communication dimensions
5. The interview in health communication: verbal and non-verbal aspects
6. Effective communication: the role of feedback
7. Communication in health relations

Teaching and Learning Strategies

Lectures in which will prevail the expository method, supplemented with discussion group sessions, use of teaching aids that promote learning and understanding of theoretical concepts, solving practical cases and role-play situations that promote the application of the concepts explored

Type of assessment

Assessment

A theoretical test divided into two parts: Part 1 comprises 50% of the theoretical contents (to be held at the end of module 3); Part 2 includes 50% of the syllabus (to be held at the end of Module 4).

Pass Standard

In continuous assessment, the final grade is composed of the arithmetic average of the two parts of the evaluation, requiring a minimum of 9.5 in each.
In the final exam:
a) In situations where the classification of a test is less than 9.5, the student will carry out a test that will cover the contents of the respective module;
b) In cases where the classification testing is less than 9.5, the student will carry out a test that will cover the contents of both modules;
c) In situations where the student does not perform a test, perform a test that will cover the contents of both modules.
In both modes (continuous and examination evaluation), the approval will be obtained with a grade equal to or greater than 10.

Special examinations

No

Special assessment (Working Students, etc):

No

Grade improvement

The improvement of the final grade can be obtained by conducting a written test covering the contents of the modules 3 and 4.

Assement and Attendance registers

Description Type Tempo (horas) End Date
Attendance (estimated)  Classes  0
  Total: 0

Mandatory Bibliography

Nunes, J.;Comunicação em Contexto Clínico, BayerHealthCa, 2010 (Disponível em: http://www.fcm.unl.pt/departamentos/cligeral/docs/5ano/livro_comunicacao.pdf)
Argyle, M.;Bodily Communication , Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes, 1988
Cardoso, R.M. ;Competências Clínicas de Comunicação, Porto: Unidade de Psicologia Médica, DNCSM da FMUP, 2012
Rungapadiachy, D.M. ;Interpersonal Communication and Psychology for health care Professionals, Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, 1999
West, R. & Turner, L. H. ;Introducing Communication Theory. Analysis and Application, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004
Northouse, L. L. & Northouse, P. G. ;Health Communication. Strategies for Health Professionals , New Jersey: Pearson Education, 1998

Complementary Bibliography

Gronita, J.;O anúncio da Deficiência da Criança e suas Implicações Familiares e Psicológicas., Lisboa: Instituto Nacional para a Reabilitação, 2008 (http://www.inr.pt/content/1/751/coleccao-informar)
Fachada, O. ;Psicologia das Relações Interpessoais , Lisboa: Edições Rumo, 2005
Watzlawick, P., Beavin, J. & Jackson, D. D. ;A pragmática da comunicação humana, São Paulo: Editora Culturix, 2007
Pimentel, J.S., Gronita, J., Matos, C. Bernardo & Marques, J.D. ;E quando atendemos crianças... diferentes. Como podem os profissionais orientar as famílias com criança com deficiência, Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2010
Burnard, P. ;Effective Communication Skills for Health Professionals , London: Chapman & Hall, 1997
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