Chapter 4: Assertiveness Flashcards
why is assertive communication important?
it supports safe care, healthy workplaces, and rewarding careers
what does assertiveness require?
- taking risks and accountability
- growth in emotional intelligence such as developing self-awareness and self-confidence
in which situations is assertiveness vital?
- speaking up for patients
- building and maintaining relationships with colleagues
- speaking up for oneself
what does SBAR stand for and what is its purpose?
Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
designed to frame all necessary info succinctly
why was the SBAR developed?
to address patient safety issues that stem from miscommunication
what are I-statements?
communication method that encourages speakers to show ownership about a concern, want, or need
includes identification of emotions and invites speakers to participate in the conversation in a collaborative fashion
advantages of I-statements
- Increases the chance of effective communication and collaboration
- Leads to more efficient problem-solving and conflict resolution
- Builds self-awareness, self-respect, and self-efficacy
guidelines to providing feedback
- Be kind and helpful.
- Look for opportunities to include ownership.
- Be specific and do not judge or exaggerate.
- Check the listener’s perception.
- Ask questions.
what does providing feedback do?
Demonstrates a respect for others, is important for learning how behaviors are perceived by others, and provides opportunities for personal and professional growth