COMMUNICATION
Communication
 The sending and receiving of a
message.
Aspects of Communication (i)
 Sender - the one who conveys the
message to another person.
 Message - the thought, idea, or emotion
conveyed.
 Channel - how the message is sent.
Aspects of Communication (ii)
 Receiver - physiological/ psychological
components.
 Feedback - the receiver’s response to
the sender.
 Influences - Culture, education,
emotions and other factors involved.
Methods of Communication
 Verbal - Speaking, Listening, Writing,
Reading.
 Nonverbal - Gestures, Facial
Expressions, Posture and Gait, Tone of
Voice, Touch, Eye Contact, Body
Position, Physical Appearance.
Influences on Communication
 Age
 Education
 Emotions
 Culture
 Language
 Attention
 Surroundings
Congruency of Messages
 Verbal and nonverbal communication
must be congruent, or in agreement.
Listening and Observing
Listening and observing are two of the
most valuable skills a nurse can have.
These two skills are used to gather the
subjective and objective data for the
nursing assessment.
Active Listening
The process of hearing spoken words
and noting nonverbal behavior.
Active listening takes energy and
concentration.
Therapeutic Communication
Sometimes called effective
communication, it is purposeful and
goal-oriented, creating a beneficial
outcome for the client.
Goals of
Therapeutic Communication
 To obtain or provide information
 To develop trust
 To show caring
 To explore feelings
Enhancing Communication
 Self-Disclosure.
 Caring.
 Genuineness.
 Warmth.
 Active Listening.
 Empathy (the capacity to understand another’s
feelings).
 Acceptance and respect.
Communication Techniques
 Clarifying/validating.
 Asking open questions.
 Using indirect statements.
 Reflecting.
 Paraphrasing.
 Summarizing.
 Focusing.
 Silence.
Barriers Communication
Some barriers include:
 Closed questions.
 False reassurance.
 Judgmental responses.
 Defensive reflex.
 Agreeing/Disagreeing or Approving/ Disapproving.
 Giving advice.
 Requesting an explanation.
 Changing the subject.
Nurse-Client Communication
 Almost every nurse-client interaction
should involve therapeutic
communication.
 Nurse-client communication is
influenced by both the nurse and the
client.
Three Phases of
Nurse-Client Communication
 Introduction: Fairly short; expectations clarified;
mutual goals set
 Working: Major portion of the interaction; used to
accomplish goals outlined in introduction; feedback
from client essential.
 Termination: Nurse asks if client has questions;
summarizing the topic is another way to indicate
closure.
Determinant Factors in
Communication
A nurse’s communication is affected by:
 Past Experience
 State of Health
 Home Situation
 Workload
 Staff Relations
 Self-Awareness
Determinant Factors in
Communication
A client’s communication is affected by:
 Social Factors
 Religion
 Family Situation
 Level of Consciousness
 Stage of Illness
 Visual, Hearing and Speech Ability
 Language Proficiency

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Communication in nursing.ppt

  • 2. Communication  The sending and receiving of a message.
  • 3. Aspects of Communication (i)  Sender - the one who conveys the message to another person.  Message - the thought, idea, or emotion conveyed.  Channel - how the message is sent.
  • 4. Aspects of Communication (ii)  Receiver - physiological/ psychological components.  Feedback - the receiver’s response to the sender.  Influences - Culture, education, emotions and other factors involved.
  • 5. Methods of Communication  Verbal - Speaking, Listening, Writing, Reading.  Nonverbal - Gestures, Facial Expressions, Posture and Gait, Tone of Voice, Touch, Eye Contact, Body Position, Physical Appearance.
  • 6. Influences on Communication  Age  Education  Emotions  Culture  Language  Attention  Surroundings
  • 7. Congruency of Messages  Verbal and nonverbal communication must be congruent, or in agreement.
  • 8. Listening and Observing Listening and observing are two of the most valuable skills a nurse can have. These two skills are used to gather the subjective and objective data for the nursing assessment.
  • 9. Active Listening The process of hearing spoken words and noting nonverbal behavior. Active listening takes energy and concentration.
  • 10. Therapeutic Communication Sometimes called effective communication, it is purposeful and goal-oriented, creating a beneficial outcome for the client.
  • 11. Goals of Therapeutic Communication  To obtain or provide information  To develop trust  To show caring  To explore feelings
  • 12. Enhancing Communication  Self-Disclosure.  Caring.  Genuineness.  Warmth.  Active Listening.  Empathy (the capacity to understand another’s feelings).  Acceptance and respect.
  • 13. Communication Techniques  Clarifying/validating.  Asking open questions.  Using indirect statements.  Reflecting.  Paraphrasing.  Summarizing.  Focusing.  Silence.
  • 14. Barriers Communication Some barriers include:  Closed questions.  False reassurance.  Judgmental responses.  Defensive reflex.  Agreeing/Disagreeing or Approving/ Disapproving.  Giving advice.  Requesting an explanation.  Changing the subject.
  • 15. Nurse-Client Communication  Almost every nurse-client interaction should involve therapeutic communication.  Nurse-client communication is influenced by both the nurse and the client.
  • 16. Three Phases of Nurse-Client Communication  Introduction: Fairly short; expectations clarified; mutual goals set  Working: Major portion of the interaction; used to accomplish goals outlined in introduction; feedback from client essential.  Termination: Nurse asks if client has questions; summarizing the topic is another way to indicate closure.
  • 17. Determinant Factors in Communication A nurse’s communication is affected by:  Past Experience  State of Health  Home Situation  Workload  Staff Relations  Self-Awareness
  • 18. Determinant Factors in Communication A client’s communication is affected by:  Social Factors  Religion  Family Situation  Level of Consciousness  Stage of Illness  Visual, Hearing and Speech Ability  Language Proficiency