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Effective communication with patients.

Evelyn R Klein1

  • 1Speech-Language-Hearing Science Program, La Salle University, USA.

The Pennsylvania Nurse
|November 22, 2005
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Effective healthcare communication involves active listening, clear language, and understanding patient knowledge. Non-verbal cues and patient engagement are crucial for improving care quality and service delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Communication
  • Patient-Provider Interaction
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Effective communication is fundamental to healthcare delivery.
  • Numerous strategies exist to enhance patient-provider communication.
  • Understanding patient comprehension is vital for quality care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To raise awareness of communication strategies for healthcare professionals.
  • To provide practical insights for improving patient communication.
  • To emphasize the impact of communication on healthcare quality.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing research and communication models.
  • Incorporation of expert recommendations on patient interaction.
  • Analysis of non-verbal communication's role.

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Main Results:

  • Key strategies include personal greetings, clear language, and avoiding jargon.
  • Assessing patient knowledge and active listening are essential.
  • Non-verbal cues like body language and tone significantly impact communication.

Conclusions:

  • Clear, empathetic communication enhances patient understanding and engagement.
  • Active listening and patient-centered approaches improve healthcare outcomes.
  • Improving communication is critical for quality service delivery.