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Communication in Healthcare Vi vi en ne Jo se ph s In tr od uc ti on to He Learning Outcome 3 Lecturer: Vivienne Josephs Semester 2. 2011

Communication in Healthcare Vivienne JosephsIntroduction to Health Knowledge2011Vivienne JosephsIntroduction to Health Knowledge2011 Learning Outcome 3

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Communication in Healthcare

Vivienne JosephsIntroduction to Health Knowledge2011

Learning Outcome 3 Lecturer: Vivienne Josephs Semester 2.

2011

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Learning Outcomes

• Define communication• Describe the levels of communication• Discuss the forms of communication• Discuss the purpose of communication • Describe the key aspects of communication• Define therapeutic communication • Understand the importance of communication

in nursing practice

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What is communication?

‘the process where messages are conveyed from person to person’

(Hally, 2009)

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What is the Purpose of Communication?

• To establish positive nurse-patient relationships• To be effective in expressing interest/concern for

patient/family• To provide health care information• To communicate with colleagues

Goal: Shared Meaning

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Levels of Communication

1.Social: safe2.Structured: e.g. assessing patients,

interviewing etc3.Therapeutic: patient focused, purposeful, time

limited

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What is Therapeutic Communication?

‘a specialised form of communication used in health settings to support, educate and empower people’

(Arnold, 2007 cited in Halley, 2009 A guide for International Nursing Students

in Australia and New Zealand)

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Forms of Communication

• Verbal

• Non verbal

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Verbal Communication

• Vocabulary• Shared meanings• Culturally sensitive• Pace• Tone• Clarity• Timing• relevance

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Non Verbal Communication

Body Language• Personal appearance• Posture and gait• Facial expression• Gestures• Eye contact• Sounds• Personal space and touch

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Key Aspects of Communication

• Active Listening – most important• Empathy• Respect• Genuineness• Using touch• Using silence• Paraphrasing and clarifying • Culturally sensitive

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Good Communication Skills

• Courtesy• Respect• Active Listening• Culturally sensitive• Expressing empathy• Using touch• Using silence• Being genuine

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Importance to Nursing Practice

• To be a safe and competent nursing student, you must be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills

• Communication is an essential skill in nursing• Poor communication can have serious

consequences

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How well do you communicate?

• Most people percieve that they communicate really well

• Quiz pg 154 Donnatelle

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References

Donatelle.R (2011). Health: The Basics. Pearson Education. Oregon State University

Crisp J., & Taylor, C.(Eds). (2009). Potter and Perry’s Fundamentals of Nursing (3rd ed.) Chatswood: Elsevier

Hally, M.B (2009). A guide for international nursing students in Australia and New Zealand. Elsevier. Australia

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