Saturday, 6 January 2018

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From the articles I read  listening patients, hearing health professionals, and self-listening and illustrated by relevant research results. Listening is a multidimensional concept and serves various purposes in health care. To fully benefit from that potential, patient listening and healthcare attitudes and skills need to be improved through interventions at the policy, practice and research level. The results of studies that evaluate creative and innovative ways to strengthen people's listening skills are very encouraging.
Listening has an underutilized potential that can be driven by interventions directed at the level of health policy, practice and research. From listening we can also get clear hearing..
We include youth with at least one Child Protective Services (CPS) reporting at the age of twelve from the Longitudinal Study on Child Abuse and Harassment, a prospective cohort study. Participation in extracurricular activities and adult relationships was reported at age 16, high school status / data persecution encoded from CPS records. The result is GED graduation / acceptance.

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