Week 6 - Communication with Persons LWD Flashcards
What should you recognize when communicating with persons LWD?
- impaired communication can lead to misinterpretation
What can persons LWD experience in terms of communicating? (3)
- experience both receptive and expressive communication
- Have difficulty word finding
- Understand more than what health professionals think
What does the nurse need to do when communicating with people LWD? (2)
- Have special skills to communicate with a person LWD (see text)
- recognize that they are trying to impart an important message
What are 4 useful strategies for communication?
- simplification
- facilitation
- comprehension
- supportive strategies
What are some simplification strategies? (5)
- step by step directions
- give them time
- speak slowly
- allow time for response
- reduce distractions
What are some facilitation strategies? (4)
- helping them
- not just taking over
- using who you are to help them; sharing yourself
- let them guide (ie. discussions)
What are some comprehension strategies? (3)
- making sure you recognize they have cognition issues
- keep them aware of where they are in the world
- listen to them (ie. upset bc they have not seen daughter might mean they are lonely)
What are some supportive strategies?
- ensure hearing aides, glasses on, introduce yourself
Receiving a life story from an older adult is important. What are the benefits of reminiscing? (3)
- A sense of security through recounting the comforting memories
- sense of belonging through sharing
- self esteem through the confirmation of uniqueness
Why are life stories an important psychological task for the older adult? (3)
- provides a pleasurable experience
- increases socialization
- provides cognitive stimulation and improves communication
Conveying personhood is person-centered values. Person centred care = VIPS. What does it stand for? (4)
- Values the person regardless of age or health status
- Is individualized care
- emphasizes the Perspective of the person
- Creating a positive social environment and care that promotes building relationships
What is the goal of therapeutic communication? (3)
- important part of healing process
- goal is to recognize personhood
- recognize personhood is person-centered care
What are important qualities of therapeutic communication for personhood? (4)
- staying close to the patient
- using touch that is comfortable to the patient
- focusing on care and the person’s experience
- being flexible ans adjusting to the resident
What are person-centered care goals in caring for the older adult with dementia?(6, 8)
- Nurture the personhood of the individual
- supports the needs they have as social beings - Maintain quality of life
- Maintain function and
- Prevent excess disability
- Maintain an stable environment and relationships
- compensate for losses associated with diseases
- more sensitive to rreal environments
What principle can we use to promote personhood in person-centred care?
focus on how care is done, not on what is done