Communication Flashcards
What are the key communication points
- non judgemental
- appropriate language (if you use dental jargon, make sure you explain)
- listen and respond to your patient
- empathy
- interest in patient
- non-verbal communication
What are the 6 elements of communication
- Understanding non-verbal communication
- Listening
- Engaging people to talk
- Asking questions and obtaining feedback
- Acknowledging other people’s feelings
- Giving feedback
Describe the structure for effective and appropriate communication with patients and family memmbers
- Initiating the consultation (always make sure to introduce yourself and explain who you are)
- Gathering information
- Understanding the patients perspective
- Providing structure to the consultation
- Building the relationship
- Closing the consultation
What discussions require dentist/patient communication
- History taking (MH, SH, DH)
- Explaining test results
- Explaining a diagnosis and prognosis
- Planning treatment
- Discussion of possible treatment options
- Explaining treatment procedure
- Giving information needed for consent
- Motivating a patient (tobacco, alcohol)
- Breaking bad news
- Handling complaints
What are examples of non verbal communication
- Explaining
- Questioning,
- Listening
- Clarifying
- Repeating
- Goal setting
What are examples of non verbal communication
- Body language
- Eye contact
- Facial expressions
- Proximity and personal space
- Level and posture
- Touch
What are the 3 types of questions
open
closed
focussed
When should open questions be used
- facilitate information gathering e.g. ‘how are you today?’
When should closed questions be used
- yes/no, clarify points and agree expectations e.g. ‘are you happy to see the hygienist?’
When should focussed questions be used
- guiding, explaining, negotiating e.g. ‘What do you do when the pain starts?’
How should we shape a consultation
beginning
middle
end
What should we talk about in the beginning of a consultation
- use open questions to invite, engage and facilitate the giving of information
What should we talk about in the middle of a consultation
- may use focussed questions to explain treatment planning, give advice
What should we talk about at the end of a consultation
- closed questions to clarify plans and agree outcomes/expectations