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Intrahospital Problems with communication also occur among personnel within the same hospital. Common Communication Methods Each health care system has multiple forms of communication that administrators and staff must be trained to use properly and efficiently. Transmitting Patient Data Patient records are shared securely via inter- and intrahospital communications.
Sharing Research Findings The health care industry relies on research to create and improve tools and procedures. Collaborating with Colleagues Intrahospital communication relies heavily on collaboration between colleagues. Get Curriculum Info. Coordinating Hospital Leadership Whether publicly or privately funded, hospitals are businesses, and they need to operate as such.
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What track are you interested in? Bridge Track. Core Track. Complete the form to download the brochure. Other than the words actually said, non verbal communication can make an impact on effective communication, in that of you show the incorrect body language while delivering information you can send the wrong message.
Eye contact is very important as it allows the user to know you are speaking to just them an want them to understand. Tone, content and pace of speech is very important as some users may find it difficult to follow such a quick pace, whilst others may not understand the words you are using for example, child and so the content of your message must be changed to fit around the individual. If all the criteria for effective communication are met then relationships can be formed, helping carers to give and receive information to better the care for the service user.
For example, of a carer is asking a patient about their family medical history, but does not use the correct pace or tone, the patient may feel reluctant to talk to the carer as they feel uncomfortable and like the carer had no interest in them as a person.
For example, effective communication allows carers to express empathy for the service user, therefore trying to understand how the service user is feeling and how the carer themselves would feel I'm that position, this could change the communication to fit around the needs of the service user, however it can be effective as, as a result, the service user will feel they are being treated as an individual, rather than as a number.
It also allows the carer to meet and provide for the individual needs of each service user. By doing so, it helps the carer to reduce the dependency of the service user and improve their individual abilities.
By doing so this enables the service user to feel secure and respected as an individual at a time when they may feel vulnerable. It also helps to improve cooperation and involvement in day-to-day activities, as the service user feels more comfortable in their surroundings. It allows them to express their needs freely and be understood by their carers, helping them to maintain their sense of identity.
In conclusion, effective communication allows for quick care for service users that will fit to their individual needs. Effective communication is good practice, and should be enforced in all care settings as it allows a diverse range or people to build relationships, trust, confidence, respect, and most importantly meeting the needs of the service user, as that is the reason for the communication in the first place.
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