Category: Communication

  • Communication Challenges Between Nurses and Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

    Maintaining interaction with patients to deliver highly skilled care is an essential aspect of nursing practice in any clinical setting. Hence, honing communication and engagement skills is crucial for nursing staff to establish productive interactions with target audiences. According to Pung and Goh (2017), one of the limitations of communication in a multicultural environment is…

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Communication Channels

    Table of Contents Project Goals Team Structures Integration of Teams, Planning and Training Potential Communication Obstacles Media Opportunities References Project Goals Inform employees about the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine and its functions in the organization. Facilitate acceptance of new technology by employees in organization Provide training for technology users. Inform the public about the…

  • Improving Communication Skills in Student and Novice Nurses

    Table of Contents Correlation between Proficient Communication Skills and Nurses’ Performance Virtual Platforms and Simulation Implication for Social Skills Improvement Poor Communication Skills in Student/Novice Nurses and Gaps in Addressing Them References Correlation between Proficient Communication Skills and Nurses’ Performance Nurses’ professional competence is formed on the basis of necessary medical skills, scientific knowledge, and…

  • Effective Healthcare Communication

    Introduction Communication is the transmission of a message, idea, or information between one person and another orally, through signals or gestures, and body language. There should be a sender who conveys the message in such a way that the recipient understands in order for there to be communication. Healthcare communication encompasses the data connections that…

  • Relationship Satisfaction: Sexual, Emotional Intimacy, and Communication

    Table of Contents Emotional/Sexual Intimacy and Communication Dissatisfaction Conclusion References Relationships are complex constructs that depend on multiple aspects, including the well-being of both parties, communication patterns, and emotional connection, among others. Nowadays, the internet is the primary tool that people use to find a significant other. According to researchers, both males and females tend…

  • SBAR in Healthcare Contexts: Interpersonal Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Different factors such as contribute to communication failures among healthcare workers. A structured communication tool would be helpful in efficiently conveying patient information, lowering adverse occurrences, enhancing patient safety, enhancing the standard of treatment, and raising the level of satisfaction among healthcare professionals. Situational awareness, which entails…

  • Relationship Satisfaction: Sexual, Emotional Intimacy, and Communication

    Table of Contents Emotional/Sexual Intimacy and Communication Dissatisfaction Conclusion References Relationships are complex constructs that depend on multiple aspects, including the well-being of both parties, communication patterns, and emotional connection, among others. Nowadays, the internet is the primary tool that people use to find a significant other. According to researchers, both males and females tend…

  • Eliminating Yelling from Communication with Children

    In the majority of cases, parents and educators resort to yelling because they believe that raising one’s voice is the only way to draw the child’s attention to a certain request. In reality, however, it is not yelling that triggers children but their association with the aftermath of the inaction. According to Dr. Paul Jenkins,…

  • Eliminating Yelling from Communication with Children

    In the majority of cases, parents and educators resort to yelling because they believe that raising one’s voice is the only way to draw the child’s attention to a certain request. In reality, however, it is not yelling that triggers children but their association with the aftermath of the inaction. According to Dr. Paul Jenkins,…

  • Challenging Communication With an Angry Patient

    Table of Contents Reflection Using John’s Model Critical Reflection on Key Issues Strategies for Improvement References It is very difficult to communicate with an angry patient. This conclusion came from the case of a motorcycle accident victim. The motorcyclist lost his lower right leg through surgery. The twenty-three-year-old young man loved riding motorcycles. He had…