With the growing complexity of healthcare, the ability to communicate becomes essential within the interprofessional team. Healthcare organizations have great expectations for new graduate nurses to communicate skillfully while promoting safe patient care. Nursing students may lack experience with interprofessional communication skills and are fearful of making mistakes which may jeopardize patient safety and undermine student self-confidence. Hand-off is the communication of information between people or disciplines. A student hand-off communication activity was developed and implemented as a clinical skill-building activity across several undergraduate clinical nursing courses. Evaluation of this activity revealed positive perceptions fro...
Goal: The aim of the course “interprofessional communication and nursing” is to reflect medical stud...
Leaders in patient safety initiatives have promoted the use of standardized communication at the tim...
Aim. To understand student nurse–patient interaction better and to assess the effectiveness of a tea...
Successful communication has three major components: a sender, a receiver, and a message. In nursing...
Effective communication and teamwork of caregivers is essential for quality healthcare. Poor communi...
Introducing interpersonal communication courses for students of health sciences. Encouraging student...
Introduction: Effective communication skills are essential for holistic nursing care and the provisi...
Background/Introduction Nursing handoff plays a pivotal role in patients\u27 continuity of care, qua...
ABSTRACT Purpose A handoff is a transfer and acceptance of patient care responsibility achieved thro...
This paper explores the development and implementation of a clinical communication workshop (CCW) pr...
Guidelines of teaching communications to nursing students have been shown. However they are not full...
Communication is an important key in everyday life. By communicating we can interact with the people...
Nursing students are increasingly undertaking paid work while studying and most choose paid work in ...
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Abstract Background: Communication is a basic tool in nursing, a crucial element of care. The quali...
Goal: The aim of the course “interprofessional communication and nursing” is to reflect medical stud...
Leaders in patient safety initiatives have promoted the use of standardized communication at the tim...
Aim. To understand student nurse–patient interaction better and to assess the effectiveness of a tea...
Successful communication has three major components: a sender, a receiver, and a message. In nursing...
Effective communication and teamwork of caregivers is essential for quality healthcare. Poor communi...
Introducing interpersonal communication courses for students of health sciences. Encouraging student...
Introduction: Effective communication skills are essential for holistic nursing care and the provisi...
Background/Introduction Nursing handoff plays a pivotal role in patients\u27 continuity of care, qua...
ABSTRACT Purpose A handoff is a transfer and acceptance of patient care responsibility achieved thro...
This paper explores the development and implementation of a clinical communication workshop (CCW) pr...
Guidelines of teaching communications to nursing students have been shown. However they are not full...
Communication is an important key in everyday life. By communicating we can interact with the people...
Nursing students are increasingly undertaking paid work while studying and most choose paid work in ...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1189/thumbnail.jp
Abstract Background: Communication is a basic tool in nursing, a crucial element of care. The quali...
Goal: The aim of the course “interprofessional communication and nursing” is to reflect medical stud...
Leaders in patient safety initiatives have promoted the use of standardized communication at the tim...
Aim. To understand student nurse–patient interaction better and to assess the effectiveness of a tea...