Unit 9 - Communication Flashcards
Define Communication
All modes of behavior that an individual employs conscious or unconscious to affect another
Five Parts of the Communication Process (Berlo)
- Stimulus or referent why the message will be sent
- Sender or source of message (encoder)
- Message itself
- Medium or channel of communication : Vision, Touch Hearing - nurse uses all
- Receiver (decoder)
Communication Context*
interpersonal values setting: including mood, relationship between sender & receiver, other factors
Communication Process
Communication is a continuous human function
“One cannot not communicate “ – it is necessary for human survival
The Communication Process: Forms of Communication
- Verbal
2. Non Verbal
Verbal Communication
- **exchange of ideas using words
- Includes language includes prescribed way of using words, common definitions of words, arrange in a certain order
- Reflects intellectual dev. Education, geographic location and ethnicity
- Health care system has own language
Nonverbal Communication
***Body language
- Eye contact, facial expressions posture, gestures, gait, sounds silence, personal appearance, dress and grooming
- Metacommunication: Communication about the communication or lack of it
>Bridge between verbal and non-verbal communication
>Anything you take in account when interpreting an event ie. The communicators, the context , non-verbal messages, culture
Electronic Communication
- Social Media - the ANA and National council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) issued guidelines (box 20-2)
- Email and text messages
- risk of violating patient privacy and confidentiality exist any time a message is sent electronically
- health care agencies have security measures in place to safeguard these communications
4 Levels of Communication
- Interpersonal
- Intrapersonal
- Group
- Organized Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
Self-talk; communication within a person
Interpersonal Communication
Occurs between two or more people with a goal to exchange messages
Group Communication
small group
Factors Influencing Communication
- Developmental level
- Gender: need to validate that message is understood
- Sociocultural differences
- Roles and responsibilities
- Space and Territoriality
- Physical, mental and emotional state
- environment
Space and Territoriality
- Right to your own space
- Nursing includes invading space
> Ask permission
> Back, shoulder, arms, hands, =social space
Environment :Territoriality
- Space and things: knock before entering space, ask! Individuals consider as belonging to self
- May be Visible
- curtain, walls, removing char to use at another bed
Values & Communication: What should you consider?
How important is conversation content to both parties?
Environment & Communication:
- Encourage…
- What should the nurse do?
- Encourage free flow of ideas
2. Minimize distraction, privacy, developmentally appropriate methods
Therapeutic Communication
- Focus of the nurse – client relationship
- Facilitates interactions focused on the client and the client’s concerns
> Nurse and client work together to solve problems centered on the client’s healthcare needs
> Client feels cared for and understood
> Health teaching is conducted
> Health promotion and prevention care is delivered
Helping (Nurse-Client) Relationship
- ____ of all ___- ___ relationships
- ____
- Built on the ___ ___
- The nurse is the…
- Communication is the…
- ___ and ___ limited
- Person providing assistance is…
- Occurs in a…
- Cornerstone of all nurse-client relationships
- Dynamic
- Built on the patient’s needs
- The nurse is the helper, and the patient is the person being helped.
- Communication is the means used to establish rapport and helping–trust relationships.
- Purposeful and time limited
- Person providing assistance is professionally accountable for the outcomes and the means used to attain them
- Occurs in a specific setting – It is learned