Sökning: "Communication skills"
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6. How we talk : aspects of communication and team cognition of trauma resuscitation teams
Sammanfattning : A trauma team consists of professionals assembling in an ad hoc manner to resuscitate a patient with life-threatening injuries. In such a team, how the team manages to use non-technical skills, such as communication is important to achieve task management and decision making. LÄS MER
7. Att säkerställa att vi är välkomna : Om organisationers strategiska kommunikation och förtroendeskapande arbete i det mångkulturella samhället
Sammanfattning : In a society increasingly characterized by cultural heterogeneity and where trust issues are becoming ever more important, new demands and dilemmas arise related to organizations’ strategic communication. This study investigates the struggles of contemporary organizations to achieve credibility and strengthen their social legitimacy as actors in Sweden’s multicultural society. LÄS MER
8. Human interaction as a model for spoken dialogue system behaviour
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a step towards the long-term and high-reaching objec-tive of building dialogue systems whose behaviour is similar to a human dialogue partner. The aim is not to build a machine with the same conversational skills as a human being, but rather to build a machine that is human enough to encourage users to interact with it accordingly. LÄS MER
9. The challenge of communication during home mechanical ventilation
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe experience of communication during home mechanical ventilation (HMV) in adults, thereby contributing to increased knowledge and awareness of issues related to ventilator-supported communication. Mechanical ventilatory support seriously affects speaking and communication. LÄS MER
10. Information and Communication Technology : mediated support for working carers of older people
Sammanfattning : Despite a growing awareness of the importance of support for carers who combine paid work with care of an older relative, so called ‘working carers’, there remains a lack of empirical knowledge about more innovative ways to support this largest group of carers of older people. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are becoming more readily available. LÄS MER