Nurses working in intensive care experience challenges when communicating with patients who are mechanically ventilated due to lack of knowledge and skill. These challenges infringe on the patients' rights to receive information and as such they may impact negatively on the patients' outcomes. Aim ...
Nightingale once said nurses is in fact an Angel without wings, is the embodiment of truth, goodness and beauty, then we should and patient communication services to patients with smile, is communicating to the problems in patients with language arts, holding the talking sense, through proper smi...
The aim of this research was to explore and describe the viewpoints of psychiatric nurses on their communication with psychiatric patients and to formulate guidelines for psychiatric nurses. Such guidelines should assist nurses with their communication with psychiatric patients, helping in the restoration ...
UniversalNurse Speaker is a new translation tool to facilitate multilingual healthcare communication across 8 different languages between Nurses and Patients who don’t speak the same language. UniversalNurse Speaker is tailored to support Nurses in communicating with patients in different languages. Nu...
Results showed that 74% of the participants had to treat deaf patients in some points in their career, 71% haven't had instructions on communicating with those patients during their nursing studies and only 21% found it very critical to deal with deaf patients. Out of the study sample, 62...
accessible guide to pain and how it affects patients and care giving. It considers:br/br/ * Different pain types including acute, chronic and palliativebr/ * Assessing painbr/ * Treatment and pharmacology of pain controlbr/ * Challenging situations and dilemmasbr/ * Communicating with patients ...
The results show that nurses experience mainly linguistic difficulties when communicating with non-Spanish-speaking patients and their families, and that informal, ad hoc solutions are the order of the day. Keywords: triage, paediatric emergency department, communication problems, interpreting Article ...
Almost all nurses saw positive effects for patients with aphasia (27/30), such as an increase in the ability to communicate. However, nurses reported that using the program was time consuming and that they still often experienced frustration when communicating with persons with aphasia. Conclusions...
Also need to cross authority gradients by communicating effectively. Healthcare, by innovation alone, is changing-We have a say in how the change occurs and it begins with each of us behaving in a professional manner. Susan Says: May 1st, 2008 at 5:33 pm Yes, not all nurses eat ...
Interpersonal skills are a set of skills people use when communicating with others. These skills include listening, questioning, and active listening. Many nurses struggle with these skills, but they are essential if you want to become a leader in healthcare. ...