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. 2024 Mar 20;19:3. doi: 10.1186/s13010-024-00153-z

Table 4.

Experienced and own communication behavior

Female Male P-value
Experienced communication behavior.
 Asking for feedback from team members after a difficult patient care. 85.9% (110) 82.0% (481) 0.29
 Hear statements from colleagues that are not appreciative. 9.3% (12) 4.9% (29) 0.05
 Experiencing increased interruption in patient care and handoffs. 33.5% (43) 40.2% (236) 0.16
Own communication behavior.
 Repeating a received task before performing it. 36.7% (47) 44.3% (260) 0.11
 Loud announcement when an assigned task has been completed. 73.4% (94) 72.8% (427) 0.89
 Addressing colleagues by name when a task is passed on. 83.5% (107) 79.6% (466) 0.29
 Forgetting communicated information during patient handoffs. 12.5% (16) 13.4% (79) 0.76
 Forget to hand over information at the time of delivery. 12.5% (16) 12.9% (76) 0.88
 Twisting of information during the handover. 0.7% (1) 2.5% (15) 0.32
 Confusion under high stress 5.4% (7) 5.9% (35) 0.82
 Wrong listening under high stress 7.0% (9) 10.2% (60) 0.26
 Inaccurate expression high stress 18.7% (24) 20.1% (118) 0.72
 Decreased communication under high stress 35.9% (46) 31.0% (182) 0.28
 Take a wrong tone under high stress 10.1% (13) 9.0% (53) 0.69
 Mistakes, slips or errors under high stress 10.1% (13) 8.3% (49) 0.51