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Informative Article | Nursing | India | Volume 13 Issue 6, June 2024 | Popularity: 5.3 / 10
Communication: A Vital & Therapeutic Skill in Nursing
Harshna Richard Qadir, Dr. Arti Attri
Abstract: In the nursing profession, effective communication is recognized as a crucial component of patient care and healthcare delivery, involving nurses, patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals exchanging information, ideas, feelings, and concerns. Communication is vital in nursing for several crucial reasons like patient care, patient safety, building trust, patient education, team collaboration, conflict resolution, advocacy etc., Successful communication in nursing involves more than just sharing information; it also entails developing rapport, guaranteeing patient safety, encouraging comprehension, and fostering productive teamwork, all of which are critical to providing patients with high - quality care. Nurses use therapeutic communication techniques to facilitate clients? awareness of their thoughts and feelings and mutually develop goals and an individualized plan of care. Nurses provide reflective and nonjudgmental feedback to clients to help them clarify their thoughts, goals, and coping strategies1. Absolutely, numerous research studies highlight the critical importance of effective communication in nursing practice. The majority of research continually demonstrates the critical role that good communication plays in nursing, both in terms of enhancing patient outcomes and satisfaction and fostering a more secure and cooperative healthcare environment. These results highlight how crucial it is to incorporate communication skills into nursing practice and education in order to improve care quality overall.
Keywords: communication skills, therapeutic communication, nursing profession
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 6, June 2024
Pages: 1326 - 1329
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR24620150825
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