Category: Communication

  • Communication Strategy Used by Nurses to Enhance Patient Satisfaction

    Introduction Change is one of the key strategies used in hospitals to improve healthcare services. Stakeholders responsible for the change need to get updated with the emerging trends in global health. Through this, the hospital can set its standards up to the international level (Agyei-Baffour et al., 2020). For instance, when there is a major…

  • The Quality of Treatment Planning and Communication With Patients

    Daily bedside whiteboard updating by nurses to increase patient communication and improve patient surveys through Hcalps scores after discharge. Patient satisfaction largely depends on the quality of communication with the nursing staff. Patient satisfaction largely depends on the quality of communication with the nursing staff. There are several tools and techniques available to help improve…

  • How Technology Has Changed Communication?

    Introduction Social networks have made communication simpler, faster and better by enhancing accessibility in both social and business fields. Millions of people use social network sites to carry out financial transactions surf the net as well as carry out financial banking. Unlike use of hi-tech computer programs, social networks require minimal internet knowledge. Such networks…

  • Cultural Communication in the Medicine

    Introduction Cultural communication is an essential part of nursing nowadays. Patients are becoming more heterogeneous with the varied cultural populace, and thus nurses should adapt to this changing population with the aim of providing culturally proficient care. Researching and getting knowledge on culture is vital for a holistic evaluation of a person, family, or society.…

  • Nursing: The Importance of Communication

    Communication of nurses with patients is one of the most significant parts of their work since the emotional and mental state of a person is no less important than physical health. Communication between the nurse and the patient’s family is equally important because the anxiety of family members affects their health, interaction with the patient,…

  • Social Media: Impact on Interpersonal Communication and Relationships

    Social media has surpassed email as the primary method of communication with individuals from all around the globe. It has proved beneficial to some and harmful to others. Social media is slowly but surely transforming how we live and interact. Our social relationships have devolved into impersonal encounters through smartphones or other accessible electronic media.…

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Children and Adults

    There is a difference between the AAC systems that people with degenerative diseases need compared to others using AAC. For example, if a child has cerebral palsy, then long and extensive motor training and practice may be necessary for ACC’s effective and full use. (Beukelman & Light, 2020). Patients diagnosed with verbal dyspraxia often need…

  • Impact of Establishing a Communication Network of Family Physicians on Level of Hba1c and FBS in Patients With Diabetes

    Table of Contents Search terms, Reasons, and Article Citation Data in Frequency Table and a Conclusion Pros and Cons of Other Presentation Options Reference Search terms, Reasons, and Article Citation To select a research article for this lab, the major search term used was “frequency distribution” since frequency distribution is the focus of this task.…

  • TeamSTEPPS and Communication in Clinical Settings

    The multi-team system implemented in all hospitals and the majority of healthcare facilities suggests the implementation of numerous coordinated activities in order to ensure safe and efficient patient care (AHQR, 2013). The most common types of teams found in a hospital setting are nursing teams and contingency teams working in emergency care units. The purpose…

  • Nonverbal Communication: Exploring Relationship Dynamics

    Nonverbal cues are as important as verbal communication when having a conversation with another person. One of the embarrassing situations I experienced was with the traditional OK sign. I have a friend who is Brazilian, and his parents are immigrants who do not speak much English. Once, I was picking up my friend to go…