Lec 5 -Effective Communication Skills Flashcards
1
Q
What does it mean to communicate effectively?
A
- Listen effectively, speak and write clearly in english
- Communicate effectively with persons from a diff background
- Adapt communication to the situation
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships
2
Q
How to practise pharmacy within NZ’s culturally diverse environment?
A
- Self reflection to own cultural values
- Identify cultural diversity of own practice
- Respect individuals
- Understand the impact of culture on health status and on maintenance of health
- Identifies and works towards reducing factors that contribute to disparities in health outcomes
3
Q
Why is effective clinical communication skills important? (8 pts)
A
- effective health care delivery
- Satisfaction for patient and pharmacist
- Better understanding and recall by patients
- Improve self-management by patients of chronic conditions
- Reduce complaints against pharmacists
- Happy customers come back
- Work effectively in teams and with employees
- better work satisfaction
4
Q
How to establish initial rapport?
A
Greet, meet, task, ask.
- Greet, introduce yourself and clarify your role
- Ask for their name
- Show interest and address appropriately
5
Q
What are examples of attitudinal barriers?
A
- Stereotyping
- Assumptions
- Blaming
- Lack of cultural understanding
6
Q
How to build rapport?
A
- Show acceptance - acknowledge client’s point of view
- Offer empathy and support- express concern and willingness to help. Acknoledge previous efforts to help self
- Be sensitive
- Professionalism
7
Q
What are some non verbal communcations skills?
A
- Facial expression
- Eye contact
- Posture
- Body movements, nodding, gestures
- Use of space
- Tone of voice, pace, silence
- Physical contact
- Environmental cues
8
Q
What are motions of active listening?
A
1/. Listening intently with whole body
- Silence
- Minimal encouragers
- Reflective techniques
- Summarising
- Confronting
- Open Questions
9
Q
What are some patient difficulties in communication?
A
- Clients recall only 50% of content
- Only 50% clients take medication as prescribed
- Don’t assume client’s information needs
- Too much jargon
- Has the client understood the crucial parts of advice?
10
Q
What are the key communication tasks?
A
- Find out what the patient wants to know- perception from prior experience.
- Optimize recall and understanding
- Achieve a joint understanding
- Plan a future action and offer choices
- Advise changes in behaviour if required