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Prior Research for NURS1002 Assessment 1
Communication
Communication is a dynamic process whereby which individuals relay information to others, usually for the goal of eliciting a response. Communication allows individuals to relay their thoughts and feelings to others, giving way to understanding, interpersonal relationships and a sense of belonging.
Communication can take the form of verbal communication which is influenced by the content of one's words, the tone used, the articulation of one's words and the speed of speech. Communication
that is in the form of written media, images, diagrams, facial expressions and body language is considered to be non-verbal communication.
The development of a therapeutic relationship supports the nurse in being person centred (Bolster & Manias30). (kosher and erb)
For the therapeutic relationship to be effective in meeting the person’s goals and needs, the nurse needs to earn the person’s trust and respect, often through demonstration of sound nursing knowledge and use of effective communication skills. (kosher and erb)
Effective communication is central to effective therapeutic patient-nurse relationships and the implementation of a person-centred approach to care. A holistic approach to patient care is supported by effective communication between nurse and patient; encouraging a trusting relationship whereby patient and nurse can work in collaboration for the purpose of achieving person-centred outcomes (Stein-Parbury1). The development of a trusting relationship is essential to
encouraging disclosure by a patient; allowing the nurse to increase their understanding of the person’s health experiences and needs (Stein-Parbury 2018). Nurses who communicate effectively are better able to collect, share and validate assessment data, think critically, initiate interventions, evaluate intervention outcomes, initiate change and prevent unsafe practice. Therefore, effective communication is central to safe person-centred care and effective therapeutic relationships, as reflected in the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) Registered Nurse Standards for Practice, where it is stated that Registered Nurses must communicate effectively and be respectful of each person's dignity, culture, values, beliefs and rights.
Emotional intelligence is a key component to the person-centred processes; emotional intellect is characterised by an ability to regulate one's own emotions and be attentive to the emotional needs of those around them/ in their care. emotional intellect is fundamental in establishing a secure sense
of self and self management that the registered nurse can take foreword into their care for people. An emotionally intelligent nurse can implement reflection-for-practice whereby they consider patient beliefs, values, culture, age, past experience and medical history, among other factors, in their approach to communication and the implementation of care plans. emotional intelligence encourages regular self-reflection that allows for continuous improvement in self and interactions with patients and the care team. Self reflection is built into the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia's Registered Nurse Standards for Practice as observed in 3.5 Registered Nurse seeks to respond to practice review and feedback. Applying standards Standard Subheading Application and theory RN standards for practice - Standard 1- Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice 1.2 develops practice through reflection on experiences, knowledge, actions, feelings and beliefs to identify how these shape practice. Links key concepts in nursing theory regarding the importance of reflection as an integral aspect of nursing with emotional intelligence to professional codes and guidelines that govern practice. Incorporating reflection into practice has been linked to the enhancement of professional skills (Bulman,
Lathlean, & Gobbi, 2012) and ultimately, the
strengthening of identity (Chong, 2009). Nurses are encouraged and supported in this reflective process
by reflective models such as 'SPROUT'; which encourages nurses and nursing students to draw upon past experience, evidence based research, and their internal and external environments to shape understanding and guide future approaches to communication. Nurses can also utilise tools such
as the Johari Window that highlight the importance of being receptive to feedback both in one's personal and professional spheres. The Jahari Window can help us in the process of self reflection,
coming to the final conclusion 'what about myself am I not conscious to?' , 'what is my blind area?'. It is through being open and receptive to feedback that we become more emotionally safe practitioners and collogues that implement standard 1.2 of the RN Standards for practice into daily activities. - Nurse reflects on professional values, professional values are shaped by codes and
laws, to guide in the holistic treatment of the patient. - Nurse reflects on personal values (belifs, values, morals) in their own reflection process. this reflection on personal values can increase ability to nurse with empathy, compassion and kindness. - Nurses reflect on relationships-based (caring) theories
such as Roger's Person-centred approach to
care - stress courage, generosity, commitment and the need to nurture and maintain relationships.
RN standards for practice - Standard 1 - Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice 1.3 respects all cultures and experiences, which includes responding to the role of family and community that underpin the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of other cultures. The standard 1.3 provides a link to Beauchamp and Childress' four essential bioethical principles - autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice as well highlighting the importance of cultural safety to fostering positive patient outcomes. 1.3 articulates the right that a person has to having their culture and experiences respected, through respecting the ancestral knowledge embedded in cultures, their histories, spiritualities and traditions that play a key role in developing self-image and personal values. Nurses are entrusted by the public to practice with within a
framework that supports beneficence as seen in the
ICN code of ethics a nurse's '
primary professional responsibility is to people requiring nursing care'. Nurses are expected to honour patients autonomy in a collaborative patient-nurse relationship whereby patients are the experts in the experience of their own lives. 1.3 highlights the 'role of the family and community that underpin the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and
people of other cultures' and the expectations placed on nurses to respect this. ICN Code of Ethics 1.
In providing care, the nurse promotes an
environmen
t in which the human rights, values, customs and
spiritual beliefs of the individual, family and community are respected.
A holistic approach to nursing Communication techniques
SPROUT
S
ituation
- everything involved in the situation (begin reflection when situation is still firmly in your mind/memory)
P
ast experience
- active recollection of previous knowledge
R
ead and R
efer
- to seek knowledge of credible research and discussion with those of relevant experience (references)
O
ther influences
- internal and external factors of self and others
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nderstanding
- cumulation of other stages/ seeing as a whole
T
ake it forward
- consider what knowledge can be taken from the situation
Active listening
Nurses that implement active listening into their practice communicate with the people in their care in an intentional manner, being present for the person both physically and emotionally. To foster a trusting therapeutic relationship nurses must support patient trust through actively listening to the verbal messages patients send about their personal experiences and decode the non-verbal messages that give information about their mental state/health. Active listening can give further information on the current health status of patients, how they are reacting to the health care they are receiving and the direction of the nurse in providing care, patient understanding of own health and the values and concerns of
the person in care. active listening supports an approach of sympathy, empathy and compassion towards the patient. sympathetic nurses utilise communication skills to check own understanding. this mutual understanding allows connection with the patient on an empathetic level and provides information needed to take action to alleviate patient distress (compassion). Expressing empathy requires communication skills:
o
Paraphrasing - encourages further patient expression; nurses get ability to check their understanding;
o
Seeking clarification - used when paraphrasing is difficult; involves probing questions
and restating what a client has said
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