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List of works by Annegret F. Hannawa

"Explicitly implicit": examining the importance of physician nonverbal involvement during error disclosures

scientific article published on 9 May 2012

"If I can't have you, no one can": development of a Relational Entitlement and Proprietariness Scale (REPS).

scientific article published on October 2006

Building bridges: future directions for medical error disclosure research

scientific article

Determinants of good and poor quality as perceived by US health care managers

scientific article published on 20 August 2018

Die Kommunikation nach einem Zwischenfall - Die Bedeutung des nonverbalen Verhaltens

scientific article published in June 2012

Disclosing medical errors to patients: effects of nonverbal involvement

scientific article published on 28 November 2013

Emerging issues and future directions of the field of health communication

scientific article published on 17 December 2013

Heuristic thinking: interdisciplinary perspectives on medical error

scientific article published on December 2013

Identifying the field of health communication.

scientific article published on 20 March 2015

Medical errors: Disclosure styles, interpersonal forgiveness, and outcomes

scientific article

Patient and family empowerment as agents of ambulatory care safety and quality

scientific article published on 24 August 2016

Physician-perceived contradictions in end-of-life communication: toward a self-report measurement scale

scientific article

Relational dialectics theory: Disentangling physician-perceived tensions of end-of-life communication.

scientific article published on 17 December 2013

Shedding light on the dark side of doctor–patient interactions: Verbal and nonverbal messages physicians communicate during error disclosures

scientific article published on June 2, 2011

TRACEing the roots: A diagnostic “Tool for Retrospective Analysis of Critical Events”

scientific article published on July 23, 2013

The good funeral: toward an understanding of funeral participation and satisfaction

scientific article published in September 2011

Using and choosing digital health technologies: a communications science perspective.

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