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  1. A systematic review of digital internal communication

    Digitalization of internal communication. Systematic review. 1. Introduction. Communication lies at the intersection of politics, economics, and society, and the digital transformation of communication has been a defining characteristic of the 21st century, even before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. Learning outcomes for communication skills across the health

    A systematic review of the literature (stage 1) was completed to assemble published learning outcomes relevant to health professional communication skills. A parsimonious set of learning outcomes was then developed through an explicit and iterative process of qualitative synthesis (stage 2).

  3. External Communication: A Systematic Literature Review 2019-2023

    Abstract. The present Systematic Literature Review (SLR) addressed External Communication, as well as the different communication tools and strategies employed when connecting with the audience to achieve positive outcomes. Various searches were conducted with the aim of answering the research question: "What is known about external ...

  4. Outcomes and outcome measures used in evaluation of communication

    To achieve these aims, we 1) performed a systematic review of the literature and identified outcomes and outcome measures that have been used to evaluate the effects of CST, 2) convened a workshop involving international experts to discuss challenges in assessing outcomes of CSTs to complement the review and 3) developed recommendations to ...

  5. How can health professionals enhance interpersonal communication with

    A systematic literature review was conducted to inform health professionals how to achieve a developmentally sensitive interpersonal communication practice with adolescents and young adults. Aim. ... The current review identified that the communication barriers can stem from the dynamics between young clients and parents. Many participants in ...

  6. The Search for New Measures in Organisational Communication: a

    The method used in this study was Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The SLR method is used to identify, review, evaluate, and interpret all available research by topic area phenomenon of ...

  7. Content Analyses of User Comments in Journalism: A Systematic

    To achieve the study goals, we conducted a systematic (or structured) literature review (Greenhalgh et al. Citation 2004). Essentially, this is "a form of content analysis whereby the unit of analysis is the article" (Massaro, Dumay, and Garlatti Citation 2015 , n.p.).

  8. The interaction between organizational communication and knowledge

    In this research, a systematic literature review was conducted according to the PRISMA recommendations. The collected data underwent content analysis using open and axial coding. The indicators show that internal communication and knowledge sharing (KS) processes are the most frequently studied areas in relation to the interaction between OC ...

  9. Persuasive communication and spatial presence: a systematic literature

    This systematic literature review therefore analyzes 108 empirical articles and identifies four major research strands that focus on (1) affect and emotion, (2) altered perception and storage, (3) depth of processing, and the (4) valence of cognitions. The divergent assumptions are ultimately brought together in a conceptual four-step model of ...

  10. Artificial intelligence and human communication: A systematic

    This review attempts to report on the findings of a systematic literature review on artificial intelligence and human communication. The review focused on four databases-Elsevier, Google Scholar ...

  11. How Do Companies Communicate Sustainability? A Systematic Literature Review

    Sustainability is a topic that is increasingly discussed in society and organizations, leading many companies to adopt communication strategies focused on this theme. The objective of this article was to identify in the literature the ways, means, or tools that companies use to communicate sustainability. This article was based on a systematic review of the literature on the topic, resulting ...

  12. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Literature reviews establish the foundation of academic inquires. However, in the planning field, we lack rigorous systematic reviews. In this article, through a systematic search on the methodology of literature review, we categorize a typology of literature reviews, discuss steps in conducting a systematic literature review, and provide suggestions on how to enhance rigor in literature ...

  13. (PDF) SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW ON COMMUNICATION IN ...

    This research employs a systematic literature review of selected published indexed journals from Web of Science and Scopus. The findings identified several communication issues that can be ...

  14. Nurse-patient interaction and communication: A systematic literature review

    Aim The purpose of this review is to describe the use and definitions of the concepts of nurse-patient interaction and nurse-patient communication in nursing literature. Furthermore, empirical findings of nurse-patient communication research will be presented, and applied theories will be shown. Method An integrative literature search was executed. The total number of relevant citations found ...

  15. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Method details Overview. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a research methodology to collect, identify, and critically analyze the available research studies (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations) through a systematic procedure [12].An SLR updates the reader with current literature about a subject [6].The goal is to review critical points of current knowledge on a ...

  16. Communicating Science: A Review of the Literature

    Abstract. This article provides an overview of science communication, which is a vital area of mass communication scholarship. The review is organized around the key players, including news organizations, reporters, science information professionals, scientists, and audiences. Also reviewed is the problem of science communication, which may be ...

  17. Influence of communication determinants on safety commitment in a high

    This systematic literature review examines the relationship between safety communication and safety commitment in high-risk workplaces, specifically focusing on the oil and gas industry. The review comprises 1,439 articles from 2004 to 2023, retrieved from the Scopus and Web of Science databases following the PRISMA comprehensive guidelines.

  18. Systematic literature review on Internet-of-Vehicles communication

    The results of the systematic literature review used are categorized into the following three main categories: (1) the different types of attacks on Internet-of-Vehicles, (2) the different solutions that can be implemented to solve the threats, and (3) the performance outcomes. ... Communication in VANETs is facilitated by various short and ...

  19. Full article: Challenges and Barriers in Intercultural Communication

    This study conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify challenges and perspectives in intercultural communication between patients and health professionals on the topic of sexual health. The results suggest that current literature around intercultural communication on sexual health largely focuses on patients from less ...

  20. How do we study misogyny in the digital age? A systematic literature

    A systematic literature review using a computational linguistic approach ... (2021) Women leaders and digital communication: gender stereotyping of female politicians on Twitter J Content ...

  21. Female leadership in organisational communication perspective: A

    This systematic literature review aimed to analyse the studies on organisational communication, especially female leadership. The data collection was conducted on Google Scholar, Researchgate, and ...

  22. A systematic literature review of ICT integration in secondary

    This study is rigorous of peer-reviewed literature on the integration of information and communication technology (ICT) tools in secondary schools. It analyzed the impact of ICT integration on the teaching and learning process based on 51 sampled studies. The findings are thematically presented under the benefits of improving teaching and learning processes regarding curriculum coverage ...

  23. Models and components in disaster risk communication: A systematic

    In the literature review, no systematic review was found to identify the components and models of disaster risk communication. Based on this study's results, 115 components were identified in five groups (message, message sender, message receiver, message environment, and message process).

  24. What helps or hinders effective end-of-life care in adult intensive

    The authors conducted a comprehensive systematic literature review using five electronic databases. We identified primary studies from Medline, Embase, CINAHL, Psycinfo and Scopus. ... (mis)understanding of end-of-life care, spirituality and religious practices for the dying, communication about end-of-life care, and the impact of the ICU ...

  25. Older adults' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative

    A systematic literature review requires a specific approach compared to other reviews. Although there is no consensus on how it is conducted, recent systematic literature reviews have agreed the following reporting criteria are addressed [42, 43]: (a) a research question; (b) reporting database, and search strategy; (c) inclusion and exclusion criteria; (d) reporting selection methods; (e ...

  26. Therapeutic Communication in Elderly Patients: A Systematic Literature

    This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-Analysis (PRISMA) recommendations. Therapeutic communication with the elderly is a communication approach that is ...

  27. How Food Safety Culture Is Operationalized for Retail Food Settings: A

    Through a systematic review of the literature, this study explores how food safety culture is conceptualized and operationalized in studies investigating the concept in retail food establishments. ... (n = 2) and "employees' shared perception of leadership, communication, commitment, resources and risk awareness concerning food safety and ...

  28. A Systematic Literature Review on Cybersecurity Risk Management in

    A Systematic Literature Review on Cybersecurity Risk Management in Smart Cities Abstract: A smart city is a digital and intelligent city that uses communication and information technology (ICT) that contains different types of technology methods to meet the needs of current and future generations regarding economic, social, cultural, and ...

  29. Therapeutic Communication in Schizophrenic Patients: A Systematic

    Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that. affects a person's thoughts, perceptions, and behavior. Symptoms can range from positive symptoms, such as. hallucinations and delusions, to ...

  30. Attributes of errors, facilitators, and barriers related to rate

    Background Intravenous (IV) medication is commonly administered and closely associated with patient safety. Although nurses dedicate considerable time and effort to rate the control of IV medications, many medication errors have been linked to the wrong rate of IV medication. Further, there is a lack of comprehensive studies examining the literature on rate control of IV medications. This ...