Abstract

The South-East Asian Journal of Medical Education (SEAJME) is the culmination of the SEARAME's vision to bring together medical educationists in the region to promote collaborative efforts toward uplifting the standards of medical education in the region and beyond through dissemination of knowledge. This journal will be the ideal platform to disseminate research findings and stimulate discussion among experts in the field. Open access policy of the journal will facilitate this ideal.From November 2019, The South-East Asian Journal of Medical Education (SEAJME) is indexed in EuroPub

Highlights

  • A high gap of communication between physicians and patients has been widely documented

  • Two common fit criteria-a low value of chisquare value with no statistical significance and a lower RMSEA than 0.05- revealed that the observed model is congruent with the theoretical model (Chi-square value = 6.75, p-value = 0.87, RMSEA = 0.000)

  • The observed model was formed with some different relationships from the theoretical model (Figure 2)

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Introduction

A high gap of communication between physicians and patients has been widely documented. Based on Habermas, communication problems originally came from systematization and technology, in which these conditions lead physicians to form inappropriate communications called ‘strategic action’ (SA). Habermas promotes the ‘communicative action’ (CA) The objective of this study was to prove theoretical conditions of occurrences of SA and CA in physicians’ thoughts. Complexities of systemization and medical technology have influenced the medical world. A higher gap of communication between physicians and patients has been physicians

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