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  2. Jul 8, 2020 · Understanding personality types can assist nurses in enhancing their understanding of themselves and their colleagues, which in turn can support effective communication. This article outlines the principles of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) - a personality inventory that aims to improve the ….

    • Louise Terry
    • 2020
  3. As noted above, the most common approach to personality assessment is to rank individuals on nomothetic individual-difference dimensions. The dimensions commonly represent global surface-level tendencies; that is, average tendencies to display behaviors that are representative of a given dispositional category.

  4. This phenomenological study has both a quantitative design to determine the personality traits of nurse managers and a qualitative design to determine how these traits are perceived by their subordinates.

  5. Clinicians spontaneously form impressions of a patient's apparent personality yet such unstructured impressions might lead to snap judgments or unhelpful labels. Here we review the evidence-based five-factor model from psychology science for understanding personalities (OCEAN taxonomy).

    • Donald A Redelmeier, Umberin Najeeb, Umberin Najeeb, Edward E Etchells, Edward E Etchells
    • 2021
  6. Jun 16, 2020 · This article outlines the principles of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) – a personality inventory that aims to improve the understanding of psychological types – and details the characteristics of the MBTI’s 16 different personality types.

  7. In summary, patient personality influences medical out-comes yet intuitive judgments of patient personality may lead to biased judgments that dismiss the patient’s perspective and lead to suboptimal medical care. The OCEAN taxonomy is a rigorous model for considering patient personality that offers

  8. Jan 27, 2021 · Expert assessment of personality requires extensive training and data, thereby suggesting that clinicians should take a humble view of their own unsophisticated impressions of a patient’s personality.

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