Attitudes in Therapeutic Communication.

Everentia Ngasu' Sharing
8 May 202105:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Everentia Ngasu explains how nurses communicate with patients through both physical and psychological attitudes. Physical attitudes include maintaining eye contact, facing the patient, and offering a relaxed, open demeanor. Psychological attitudes involve sincerity, respect, empathy, and concrete communication. Nurses also apply action-based attitudes like confrontation, immediacy, and emotional catharsis. These approaches help foster a therapeutic relationship with patients, ensuring they feel understood and supported. The video emphasizes the importance of non-judgmental, compassionate care and effective communication for better patient outcomes.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Nurses' communication with patients involves both physical and psychological attitudes.
  • πŸ˜€ Physical attitudes include face-to-face interaction, maintaining eye contact, and bowing to the patient.
  • πŸ˜€ It's important for nurses to maintain an open attitude, avoid folding arms or legs, and remain relaxed during interactions.
  • πŸ˜€ Shaking hands with patients shows concern, comfort, and appreciation for their presence.
  • πŸ˜€ Psychological attitudes are divided into the response dimension (sincerity, respect, empathy, and concreteness) and the action dimension (confrontation, immediacy, catharsis, emotional expression).
  • πŸ˜€ Sincerity means being spontaneous and honest about feelings without pretense.
  • πŸ˜€ Respect is shown through a non-judgmental attitude and actions like quietly sitting with a patient during emotional moments.
  • πŸ˜€ Empathy allows nurses to understand and feel what the patient is experiencing, helping to address their needs.
  • πŸ˜€ Concrete communication involves using clear and specific language to avoid ambiguity or confusion.
  • πŸ˜€ Confrontation in nursing should be done assertively to address discrepancies in patient behavior or self-concept, and it helps patients who have awareness but not behavioral change.
  • πŸ˜€ Emotional catharsis encourages patients to express emotions to achieve therapeutic effects.

Q & A

  • What are the two main types of attitudes nurses demonstrate in communication with patients?

    -Nurses' attitudes in communication with patients can be divided into two main types: physical attitude and psychological attitude.

  • What does the physical attitude of a nurse include?

    -The physical attitude includes face-to-face interaction, maintaining eye contact, bowing towards the patient, maintaining an open attitude, remaining relaxed, and shaking hands.

  • Why is it important for a nurse to maintain eye contact with the patient?

    -Maintaining eye contact is important as it shows respect and appreciation for the patient while also providing cues to keep the interaction going.

  • What does it mean for a nurse to have an 'open attitude'?

    -An open attitude means not crossing arms or legs, which would signal defensiveness, and instead adopting a posture that is welcoming and approachable.

  • What is the significance of a nurse bowing towards the patient?

    -Bowing towards the patient signals active listening and engagement, indicating that the nurse is focused and ready to hear the patient's concerns.

  • What are the two dimensions of psychological attitude?

    -The two dimensions of psychological attitude are the response dimension and the action dimension.

  • What attitudes are included in the response dimension of psychological attitude?

    -The response dimension includes sincerity, respect, empathy, and using clear and specific language (concreteness).

  • How does a nurse show respect for a patient during communication?

    -A nurse shows respect by being non-judgmental, not mocking or criticizing the patient, and being present with the patient, such as sitting quietly and accompanying them when they cry.

  • What is the role of confrontation in therapeutic communication?

    -Confrontation in therapeutic communication involves addressing discrepancies in the patient's behavior or self-concept and should be done assertively to help the patient become more self-aware and make behavioral changes.

  • How does catharsis play a role in nursing communication?

    -Catharsis encourages patients to express emotions that have been troubling them, allowing for emotional release and therapeutic benefits in the healing process.

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