VERBAL VS NON-VERBAL Communication | Therapeutic Communication |Lecturio Nursing Fundamentals/Theory

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14 Jul 202107:05

Summary

TLDRThis video series delves into therapeutic communication, a vital skill in nursing for building effective relationships in healthcare. It emphasizes the importance of communication in preventing errors and enhancing patient outcomes. The series explores various forms of communication, including verbal, nonverbal, symbolic, and metacommunication, and their impact on patient care. It also discusses therapeutic communication techniques that prioritize patient well-being, such as active listening, affirming statements, open-ended questions, and the strategic use of nonverbal cues like eye contact and therapeutic touch. These methods are crucial for establishing trust and providing compassionate care.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Communication is a critical skill in nursing practice, essential for building effective relationships with clients, families, and healthcare team members.
  • 🏥 Effective communication in healthcare settings helps prevent errors, improves patient outcomes, and enhances patient experiences.
  • 🗣️ Verbal communication involves spoken or written words and can be influenced by factors like speech speed, inflection, volume, and language.
  • 🤔 Nonverbal communication is interpreted through all five senses and includes appearance, posture, facial expressions, and gestures.
  • 🎨 Symbolic communication uses verbal and nonverbal symbols and icons, such as art and music, which can be therapeutic for patients.
  • 🔄 Metacommunication is the combination of all factors influencing communication, often seen when verbal and nonverbal cues contradict each other.
  • 💡 Therapeutic communication prioritizes patients' physical, mental, and emotional well-being, using various communication techniques to connect with patients.
  • 👂 Listening without interrupting and using affirming statements are key aspects of effective verbal communication in nursing.
  • 🤓 Open-ended questions facilitate deeper patient engagement and can lead to richer information exchange.
  • 🧍‍♂️ Nonverbal cues like eye contact, personal space, and posture are crucial for establishing trust and rapport with patients.
  • 🤝 Therapeutic touch, when appropriate, can provide comfort and convey empathy, enhancing the patient-nurse relationship.

Q & A

  • Why is communication considered a critical skill in nursing practice?

    -Communication is a critical skill in nursing practice because it helps prevent errors, improves patient outcomes, and enhances the patient experience by building effective relationships with clients, families, and healthcare team members.

  • How does effective communication contribute to therapeutic relationships in healthcare?

    -Effective communication contributes to therapeutic relationships by ensuring better understanding, empathy, and trust between healthcare providers and patients, leading to improved patient satisfaction and care outcomes.

  • What are the different forms of communication discussed in the script?

    -The script discusses four forms of communication: verbal, nonverbal, symbolic, and metacommunication. Each form plays a role in conveying meaning and building therapeutic relationships.

  • Can you explain the role of verbal communication in healthcare settings?

    -Verbal communication in healthcare settings involves spoken or written words to convey information. It is crucial for clear communication between nurses, patients, and healthcare providers, and influences the patient experience.

  • What factors can influence nonverbal communication in a healthcare setting?

    -Nonverbal communication in healthcare settings can be influenced by appearance, posture, facial expressions, eye contact, personal space, and gestures. These factors can significantly impact how messages are interpreted by patients.

  • How is symbolic communication used therapeutically in healthcare?

    -Symbolic communication uses verbal and nonverbal symbols, icons, art, and music to convey messages. It can be therapeutic for clients as it provides an alternative way to express and process emotions and experiences.

  • What is metacommunication and how does it relate to healthcare communication?

    -Metacommunication is the combination of all factors that influence communication. In healthcare, it involves recognizing and interpreting inconsistencies between verbal and nonverbal cues, which can provide deeper insights into a patient's feelings and needs.

  • Why is it important for nurses to maintain professional distance and objectivity while communicating with patients?

    -Nurses need to maintain professional distance and objectivity to ensure they provide care based on medical needs and not personal feelings, which helps in making unbiased decisions and maintaining trust in the patient-nurse relationship.

  • What are some examples of effective verbal communication techniques for nurses?

    -Effective verbal communication techniques for nurses include not interrupting patients, using affirming statements, asking open-ended questions, and summarizing what the patient has said to show understanding and empathy.

  • How can nonverbal communication be used to support therapeutic relationships in nursing?

    -Nonverbal communication can support therapeutic relationships by making eye contact, maintaining appropriate personal space, using therapeutic touch, and being mindful of posture and facial expressions to convey empathy and understanding.

  • What is the significance of using silence and presence in therapeutic communication?

    -Using silence and presence in therapeutic communication allows nurses to be fully attentive to the patient's needs without feeling the need to constantly speak or fix their problems. This can provide comfort and show that the nurse is there to support them.

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