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Developing communication skills for use with Black patients.

J N Giger, R Davidhizar

    The ABNF Journal : Official Journal of the Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, Inc
    |January 1, 1990
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    This article explains the history of Black English to help nurses improve communication with Black patients. It advocates for nursing schools to include this vital information in their curriculum.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociolinguistics
    • Nursing Education

    Background:

    • Understanding diverse patient populations is crucial in healthcare.
    • Effective communication is fundamental to quality patient care.
    • Linguistic variations can present barriers in nurse-patient interactions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To educate nurses on the historical and conceptual background of Black English.
    • To enhance communication strategies between nurses and Black patients.
    • To advocate for the integration of Black English studies into nursing curricula.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on the development of Black English.
    • Analysis of communication barriers in healthcare settings.
    • Curriculum development recommendations.

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    Main Results:

    • Nurses require awareness of linguistic diversity for effective patient communication.
    • Understanding Black English can reduce miscommunication and improve patient rapport.
    • Educational reform is needed to address cultural and linguistic competence in nursing.

    Conclusions:

    • Familiarity with Black English is essential for culturally competent nursing care.
    • Integrating sociolinguistic concepts into nursing education will improve patient outcomes.
    • Nursing schools should adopt curricula that reflect the linguistic diversity of patient populations.