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Good Communication
Essential for successful individualized nursing care.
Nurse-Patient Interaction
Involves courtesy, kindness, and sincerity.
Confidentiality
Necessary for effective patient communication.
Communication Skills
Critical for nursing education and practice.
Interpersonal Relations
Focus of nursing education through courses and internships.
Communication Principles
Include context, values, and psychological conditions.
Two-Way Communication
Each party acts as sender and receiver.
Message Decoding
Influenced by individual perceptions and understanding.
Nursing as Science
Combines scientific knowledge with interpersonal skills.
Biopsychosocial Model
Considers biological, psychological, and social factors.
Cultural Values
Impact communication effectiveness in nursing.
Patient Satisfaction
Enhanced through effective communication practices.
Professional Training
Improves communication skills for healthcare providers.
Communication Context
Includes physical space and social conditions.
Nursing Care
Involves understanding patient needs holistically.
Communication Transaction
Process of message creation and exchange.
Negative Attitudes
Result from failure to recognize communication dynamics.
Interpersonal Abilities
Necessary for effective nursing practice.
Clinical Knowledge
Essential alongside communication in nursing.
Nursing Education Focus
Emphasizes development of communication skills.
Health Professional Protection
Ensured through accurate and consistent communication.
Communication Failure
Leads to misunderstandings and negative outcomes.
Patient Surroundings
Include family and friends in communication.
Sincerity in Communication
Builds trust between nurses and patients.
Communication Content
Refers to the information conveyed.
Communication Value
Relates to the quality of interaction.
Nursing Practice
Requires a blend of knowledge and skills.
Communication
Exchange of information, thoughts, and feelings among individuals.
Nursing Process
Scientific method for implementing nursing interventions.
Therapeutic Practice
Oral communication between health officials and patients.
Two-Way Process
Patient and nurse exchange information and concerns.
Nursing Diagnosis
Assessment based on patient information and concerns.
Health Promotion
Strategies to improve and maintain patient health.
Effective Communication
Understanding patient experiences and conveying messages clearly.
Sincere Intention
Nurse's genuine desire to understand patient concerns.
Feedback
Response from the patient that aids communication clarity.
Technical Terms
Medical terminology that may confuse patients.
Non-Verbal Communication
Messages conveyed through facial expressions and gestures.
Physical Barriers
Distance or obstacles affecting communication effectiveness.
Verbal and Nonverbal Agreement
Consistency between spoken words and body language.
Patient Characteristics
Individual traits influencing communication and cooperation.
Listening
Active engagement to understand verbal and non-verbal cues.
Concentration of Attention
Focusing fully on patient communication for effective care.
Self-Management of Health
Patient's ability to manage their own health.
Mental Stress
Psychological pressure that complicates patient communication.
Interpersonal Environment
Social context affecting nurse-patient interactions.
Dialogue
Conversational exchange essential for effective nursing.
Patient Concerns
Fears and issues expressed by the patient.
Caregiver Attention
Focus on patient understanding during communication.
Assessment
Evaluation of patient problems through effective listening.
Self-Esteem Enhancement
Boosting patient's confidence through attentive communication.
Ongoing Process
Continuous nature of communication in nursing.
Good personal relationships
Ability to engage kindly and informatively.
Therapeutic relationship
Foundation for effective communication in healthcare.
Sincere concern
Expressing genuine care for patient well-being.
First contact
Initial interaction that sets relationship tone.
Appropriate conditions
Environment conducive to open patient communication.
Courtesy and kindness
Essential nurse behaviors for patient comfort.
Peaceful environment
Setting free from distractions for confidential dialogue.
Privacy concept
Understanding of confidentiality in patient interactions.
Skilled nursing operations
Care procedures performed with patient dignity.
Time for communication
Necessary duration for patient to express issues.
Patient's pace
Individual speed of revealing personal problems.
Undivided attention
Complete focus on patient enhances communication.
Language clarity
Using understandable terms for patient explanations.
Patient's shame
Embarrassment preventing patients from seeking clarity.
Inadequate consultation
Insufficient communication leading to poor patient outcomes.
Multicultural society
Diverse backgrounds influencing nurse-patient interactions.
External distractions
Interruptions hindering effective patient communication.
Misunderstandings
Confusions arising from unclear nurse-patient dialogue.
Listening skills
Nurse's ability to hear and understand patient concerns.
Patient comfort
Feeling safe and secure during healthcare interactions.
Consultation outcome
Result of effective communication between nurse and patient.
Patient partaker
Involvement of patient in their own care.
Hospital environment
Setting affecting patient privacy and comfort.
New nurses
Inexperienced staff needing guidance in patient care.
Setting the right example
Modeling appropriate behaviors for colleagues and patients.
Communication barriers
Obstacles preventing effective nurse-patient dialogue.
Cultural sensitivity
Awareness of diverse backgrounds in healthcare interactions.
Language of Communication
Should match the listener's understanding level.
Frankness and Honesty
Essential for clear patient communication.
Patient's Environment
Private discussions must consider timing and location.
Bidirectional Communication
Involves both nurse and patient engagement.
Patient Stress
Patients often arrive under emotional distress.
Defence Mechanisms
Reactions like anger help patients cope.
Angry Patient
Usually has no personal issues with staff.
Communication Needs
Patients have varying expectations for dialogue.
Silence and Indifference
Should be avoided to prevent patient dissatisfaction.
Hippocratic Medicine
Communication is a vital part of care.
Training in Communication
Necessary for effective nursing practice.
Global Education Need
Recognized worldwide for improving patient interactions.
Quality of Care
Good communication enhances patient care outcomes.
Inalienable Right
Communication is fundamental to patient relationships.
Interpersonal Climate
Essential for effective nurse-patient interactions.
Multicultural Society
Requires tailored communication approaches in nursing.
Patient Listening
Some patients prefer listening over detailed responses.
Specific Explanations
Others seek thorough explanations of their care.
Emotional Events
Patients may react with disbelief or denial.
Awareness and Readiness
Nurses should respond to patient anxiety.
Understanding Patient Needs
Nurses must detect individual communication preferences.