The Lived Experience and Perception of Nursing Student Interpersonal Communication in Nursing Practice Rotations

The Lived Experience and Perception of Nursing Student Interpersonal Communication in Nursing Practice Rotations
Author: Cosette Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions and lived experiences of nursing students' interpersonal communication with clients and nurses upon completion of nursing practice rotations of undergraduate nursing education. The study identified the extent to which nursing student participants were aware of the roles, relationships, and statuses in the context of nursing practice rotations, and how this awareness shaped their interpersonal communication with clients and nurses. Ecological Systems Theory and Critical Systems Theory were used as complementary theoretical frameworks to explore the system of layers of roles and relationships and to employ a critical lens. Hermeneutic phenomenological research methodology, specifically the approach of Max van Manen (1990) was used to gain the essence of the 12 participants' lived experiences of interpersonal communication with nurses and clients on nursing practice rotations: feelings of overwhelm, unpreparedness, and powerlessness in their roles, relationships, and status in communicating with nurses and clients. The principle themes of Holding on to the Traditional Student Role (role stagnation), Learning to Become a Professional Nurse within a Community of Nurses (role transformation), and Experiencing Disempowerment as Learners (role oppression) within the ecosystem were deconstructed to make recommendations for nursing education.

Interpersonal Relationships - E-Book

Interpersonal Relationships - E-Book
Author: Elizabeth C. Arnold
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323266193

Acclaimed for its strong theoretical framework and consistent organization, Arnold and Boggs' Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses, 6th Edition, remains the definitive resource in developing effective communication with clients, families, and colleagues in order to achieve treatment goals in health care. This two-time AJN Book of the Year award-winner is thoroughly updated and includes current references describing how to modify communications strategies for various populations and situations including children, the elderly, end of life, health teaching, stress, crisis, and colleagues. Two new chapters address issues in contemporary health care related to promoting health safety and supporting continuity of care. Not only does this book present proven communications strategies and principles in nursing, psychology, and related theoretical frameworks, but also it challenges you to apply these strategies and principles to numerous exercises and practical nursing case studies. Written in terms of the nurse-client relationship, the cutting-edge communications strategies presented are key for nursing students and professional nurses. Covers all mandated topics for nursing professionals, from beginning students to staff development in a variety of settings, including professional collaboration, health team communication, patient-centered care, safety, and hand-off communication. Discusses nursing, behavioral, developmental, family, and communication theories, providing an essential foundation and a theoretical perspective of effective communication. Offers basic concepts first, followed by applications with emphasis on assessment, providing a sound framework as you prepare for nurse-client interactions. Experiential exercises offer the opportunity to practice, observe and critically evaluate your professional communication skills in a safe learning environment. Critical Thinking Exercises promote critical thinking processes essential for effective communication in nursing practice. Includes case examples throughout, creating empathy for clients' perspectives and needs. Offers Ethical Dilemma and Developing an Evidence-Based Practice boxes in each chapter. Describes how best to use the electronic health record for clear communication with current information on classification systems, standards of documentation, and telehealth technologies used in nursing. Acknowledges humor, gender, and touch as important means of communication in interpersonal relationships. Increases awareness of the issues involved in communicating with individuals of various stages of life, clients with special needs, and colleagues in all areas of health care. Provides learning objectives, chapter overviews, and a detailed glossary -- all designed to focus your learning and help you organize key content.

Patient and Person

Patient and Person
Author: Jane Stein-Parbury
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0729586294

A suite of scenario-based videos supporting key communication skills and concepts, including empathy, challenging behaviours, advocating for a patient and admitting a patient with reflections from both the nurse and patient perspective A series of video interviews - exploring diverse cultural backgrounds from the patient and practitioner perspective More than 40 Learning Activities to help develop featured skills and concepts Research highlights in each chapter covering the most recent research on communication in nursing

Nurse-client Communication

Nurse-client Communication
Author: Deborah Antai-Otong
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0763735884

Nurse-Client Communication presents an overview of effective communication and its influence on therapeutic relationships across the life span. Nursing students, novice, and experienced nurses will find this unique book refreshing, informative, and essential in working with clients, families, and professional colleagues in various practice settings. In addition, this text focuses on the impact of culture, ethnicity, and the impact of the nurse's own culture on communication, empathy, and understanding.

Patient and Person

Patient and Person
Author: Jane Stein-Parbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1993
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Presents interpersonal skills in a systematic, developmental way. The book uses experiential learning activities to help the student become familiar with, and proficient in, the art of listening and responding to patients in a meaningful and effective manner.

Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Nursing

Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Nursing
Author: Alec Grant
Publisher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1526448394

The new edition of this well regarded book introduces the underpinning theory and concepts required for the development of first class communication and interpersonal skills in nursing. By providing a simple to read overview of the central topics, students are able to quickly gain a solid, evidence-based grounding in the subject. Topics covered include: empathy; building therapeutic relationships; using a variety of communication methods; compassion and dignity; communicating in different environments; and culture and diversity issues. Three new chapters have been added that point readers towards further ways of approaching their communication skills that are less model and technique driven and focusing more on therapeutic considerations, as well as looking at the politics of communication.

Interpersonal Relationships

Interpersonal Relationships
Author: Elizabeth Arnold
Publisher: Saunders Limited.
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1989
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

The 3rd edition of Interpersonal Skills has been updated and revised to offer a foundation for practical application of communication concepts. Chapter topics cover a range of communication possibilities in psychobiological health care settings and present clinical applications throughout the lifespan.

Manual for Nursing Communication Observation Tool (Ncot)

Manual for Nursing Communication Observation Tool (Ncot)
Author: Bonnie W. Battey
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 1441522794

The purpose of this tool, the Nursing Communication Observation Tool (NCOT), is to assist you as an observer in collecting and analyzing data about interpersonal communications. It is patterned after the work of Robert Freed Bales of the Center for the Behavioral Sciences at Harvard University and designed for observing any interpersonal communication occurring in nursing practice contexts in which you, as a nurse, interact with your clients, peers, leaders, and colleagues of nursing and other health care professions.

Nursing Clinical Journal. A Reflection of Interpersonal Communication

Nursing Clinical Journal. A Reflection of Interpersonal Communication
Author: Patrick Kimuyu
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3668627746

Scientific Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Medicine - Hospital Environment, Clinical Medicine, grade: 1, Egerton University, language: English, abstract: Communication in the nursing practice is considered the most important element in providing effective nursing care to patients. This is so because; good communication ensures coordination among nurses and co-workers, as well as other healthcare professionals involved in the patient’s treatment and care. However, it is worth noting that, communication among nurses in the hospital setting encompasses several challenges. This aspect is reaffirmed by most leaders in the nursing profession. For instance, Anderson (2013) remarks “Communication in [the] nursing profession can be a complicated process, and the possibility of sending or receiving incorrect messages frequently exists (par. 2). Therefore, this clinical journal will provide an overview on communication in my workplace; Med/Surge and Detox/Psychiatric unit in a hospital located at NYC where I have been working for nine years.