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[A study on nurse-patient interacting behavior patterns].

S S Lee, S A Chi

    Kanho Hakhoe Chi [The Journal of Nurses Academic Society]
    |April 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    This study observed nurse-patient interactions, finding that verbal communication was more frequent than nonverbal. Most interactions focused on medical procedures like injections and medication administration.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Communication
    • Behavioral Science

    Context:

    • Direct observation of nurse-patient interactions in hospital settings.
    • Focus on verbal and nonverbal communication patterns.
    • Inclusion of medical and surgical wards.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the nature and frequency of nurse-patient interactions.
    • To identify the primary aims and patterns of communication.
    • To assess the qualitative aspects of these interactions.

    Summary:

    • Observed 98 nurse-patient interactions over 168 hours, averaging 4.4 minutes per interaction.
    • Injections (29.6%) and oral medications (27.6%) were the most common interaction aims.
    • Verbal communication (64.9%) dominated nonverbal communication (35.1%) during interactions.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the prevalence of verbal communication in nurse-patient dyads.
    • Provides insights into the functional aims of nurse-patient communication.
    • Suggests areas for improving communication effectiveness in clinical practice.

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