The importance of well-developed interpersonal communication skills and the ability to adapt communication strategies to suit the specific need of a patient.
作者:Abbie Piper
1. Advantage & Disadvantages
1.1. Positive reviews
1.1.1. Evidence
1.2. Negative reviews
1.2.1. Law Suits
1.2.1.1. Evidence
2. Adaptations
2.1. Disability
2.2. Language barrier
2.3. Leymans terms
2.4. Age
2.5. Culture
2.6. Sensory Impairment
3. Important aspects
3.1. Honest
3.1.1. Clear
3.1.1.1. Tone of voice
3.1.2. Accurate
3.2. Listening
3.2.1. Identifying key words
3.3. Body language
3.3.1. Eye contact
3.3.2. Facial expression
3.3.3. Posture
3.4. Speaking
3.4.1. Address in correct manner
3.4.1.1. Mr/Mrs
3.4.1.2. Appropiate
4. Strategies
4.1. Illustrations
4.2. Audio
4.3. Demonstration
4.4. Writing
5. Types of communication
5.1. Verbal
5.1.1. Talking
5.2. Non-Verbal
5.2.1. Gestures/Body language
5.3. Written
5.3.1. Documneting
5.3.1.1. Legiable
5.3.1.2. Accurate
5.3.1.3. Clinical relevancy
5.3.1.4. Date & Time stamped
5.3.1.5. Consent
5.4. Visual
5.4.1. Observing
6. Definitions
6.1. Communication
6.2. Interpersonal communication
6.2.1. What is it ?
6.2.1.1. Why is it important?
6.3. Communication stratergies
7. Structure
7.1. Sub headings
7.1.1. Communication
7.1.2. Interpersonal Communication
7.1.3. Communication strategies
7.2. Introduction
7.2.1. What is it about?
7.3. Conculsion
7.3.1. Findings
7.3.2. Exlapnation
7.4. Pharaphrasing
7.4.1. Quotes
7.4.2. Opinions
7.4.3. Comparison
7.5. References
7.5.1. Gocs
7.5.2. Goggle Scholar
7.5.3. APA 7
7.5.4. NHS