Journal article

Listening and communication styles of undergraduate paramedic students

Malcolm Boyle, Brett Williams, Ted Brown, Andrew Molly, Lisa McKenna, Claire Palermo, Liz Molloy

Journal of Paramedic Practice | Mark Allen Group | Published : 2011

Abstract

There is a need to identify if current undergraduate paramedic students have the appropriate attributes to ensure they are effective listeners and communicators and whether additional or specific elements need to be added to the paramedic curriculum. The objective of this study was to identify the listening and communication style preferences of undergraduate paramedic students at a major Australian university. Methods: a cross-sectional study using paper-based versions of the listening styles profile (LSP) and the communication styles measure (CSM) were administered to a cohort of students enrolled in the Bachelor of emergency health (paramedic). Ethics approval was granted. Results: studen..

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