Foundations of Communication & Effective Meetings.

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Foundations of Communication & Effective Meetings

Foundations of Communication Communication is: –The act of transmitting information, thoughts, ideas & feelings –A verbal or written message –A nonverbal message –A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior

Why Communicate? Establish and maintain relationships To persuade and change attitudes or behaviors Develop an understanding of other people Problem solve (diagnosing & treating patients)

Elements of Communication Process Source – creator of the message Message – verbal or nonverbal stimuli Interference – anything that changes the meaning of an intended message

Elements of Communication Process Channel – route by which messages flow between source and receiver Receiver – individual who analyzes and interprets the message Feedback – verbal or nonverbal response the receiver sends to the source of message

Barriers In Health Care –Heavily medicated patient –Clients with hearing or visual impairment –Slang terms and words with double meanings –Clients with limited English –Medical Terminology –Mental or physiological condition

Effective Communication Verbal messages must be clear, complete, concise, courteous, and cohesive Nonverbal communication (body language) may change the message

Effective Listening Involves both hearing and interpreting messages Requires focusing on body language and the message being sent May be passive or active –Active listening is very important in the medical profession to gather information (interviewing a patient for their medical history).

Conveying a Positive Attitude Health care professionals must be aware of their own bias and attitudes when sending and receiving both verbal and nonverbal messages to avoid interfering with quality client care

Positive Attitude Receiver must have trust in the sender before they accept a message If a patient feels a health care professional does not know what they are talking about, they may not accept the information or treatment

Positive Attitude Be willing to say “I don’t know, but I will find that information for you” when asked a question for which you do not have knowledge.

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