1 / 25

Communication Process: Transmission and Influencing Factors

This chapter explores the communication process, including the transmission of thoughts, feelings, and facts. It covers the components of communication, factors that influence communication, levels of communication, modes of communication, metacommunication, and different types of communication. The chapter also delves into therapeutic communication, its principles and approaches with clients, barriers to therapeutic communication, communication blocks, and the role of communication in the nursing process.

twebber
Télécharger la présentation

Communication Process: Transmission and Influencing Factors

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Chapter 15 Communication

  2. Communication Process • Transmission of thoughts, feelings, facts, and other information • Includes verbal and nonverbal behavior

  3. Components of the Communication Process • Sender • Message • Channel • Receiver • Feedback

  4. Factors Influencing Communication • Perception • Cultural context • Space and distance • Time

  5. Levels of Communication • Intrapersonal • Messages one sends to oneself • Interpersonal • Messages between two people • Group • Messages among three or more people

  6. Modes of Communication • Verbal messages • Spoken • Written (continued)

  7. Modes of Communication • Nonverbal messages • Facial expression • Posture • Gestures • Touch • Physical appearance and artifacts

  8. Metacommunication • Relationship aspect of communication • Refers to all factors that influence how message received • Focuses on communication process • Rather than just content

  9. Types of Communication • Interdisciplinary • Therapeutic

  10. Interdisciplinary Communication • Necessary to discuss assessment, intervention outcomes, and client status • Breakdown of communication can interfere with client’s treatment

  11. Therapeutic Communication • Purpose: • Create beneficial outcome for client

  12. Principles of Therapeutic Communication • Plan at appropriate time • Ensure privacy • Establish guidelines • Provide for comfort • Accept client • Encourage spontaneity (continued)

  13. Principles of Therapeutic Communication • Focus on client • Encourage expression of feelings • Be aware of own feelings

  14. Therapeutic Approaches with Clients • Offering self • Opening broadly • Being silent • Making open-ended comments • Reflecting • Restating • Exploring • Recognizing (continued)

  15. Therapeutic Approaches with Clients • Focusing • Directing • Verbalizing the implied • Making observations • Clarifying • Confronting • Limiting setting

  16. Barriers to Therapeutic Communication • Language differences • Cultural differences • Gender • Health status • Developmental level • Knowledge differences (continued)

  17. Barriers to Therapeutic Communication • Emotional distance • Emotions • Daydreaming • Use of health care jargon

  18. Communication Blocks • Reassuring • Agreeing • Approving • Defending • Using closed questions • Using stereotyped comments • Changing focus (continued)

  19. Communication Blocks • Judging • Blaming • Belittling • Advising • Rejecting • Disapproving • Probing

  20. Communication, Critical Thinking, and the Nursing Process • Nurses carefully formulate questions and propose answers through critical thinking • Nursing process based on competencies of interpersonal skills and critical thinking

  21. Communication and the Nursing Process • Assessment • Asking questions • Observing nonverbal behavior • Reading medical records (continued)

  22. Communication and the Nursing Process • Diagnosis • Posing questions during analysis and clustering of data • Talking to determine perception of needs and problems (continued)

  23. Communication and the Nursing Process • Planning and outcome identification • Talking to determine areas of concern and formulate goals and objectives • Having meetings with co-workers to develop plans of care • Writing and reading care plans (continued)

  24. Communication and the Nursing Process • Implementation • Gathering input to determine most appropriate intervention or method of responding (continued)

  25. Communication and the Nursing Process • Evaluation • Directing communication to critique client’s response to interventions

More Related