Nursing requires strong communication and interpersonal skills to provide effective care, and to ensure that patients, relatives and loved ones have a positive experience of receiving care. The new Nursing and Midwifery Council standards for education and training recognise that nurses are practising in increasingly complex environments and roles. This article identifies the essential communication skills required by nurses in the future, summarising the evidence and theories that comprise the characteristics of a modern nurse communicator. It also suggests approaches that nurses can use to develop their skills
Establishing and building effective relationships are essential skills for safe nursing practice. Bu...
In the era in which we live, the function and role of nurses is ever increasing Having good communic...
Introduction: Evaluation of nurse-patient communication skills have been strongly emphasized in orde...
Nursing requires strong communication and interpersonal skills to provide effective care, and to ens...
Introduction: Dissonance between the high ‘technical’ professionalism of nurses and the relatively l...
Background: In the education of nurses and midwives, the greatest emphasis is put on practical skill...
Introduction: Effective communication skills are essential for holistic nursing care and the provisi...
ABSTRACT Background Communication is almost a natural involuntary action to nearly all, hence the ...
Purpose: Nurses, as facilitators in hospitals, should be equipped with communication skills towards ...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Medical and nursing are both caring professions which need the practitioners to indulge in effective...
Introduction: Attitudes of nursing students towards learning nurse-patient communication skills have...
Abstract Evidence supports effective communication skills as essential for patient safety and organi...
Background: Communication skills (CS) is an important topic which help the nurses and staff to maint...
Communication can be considered as the basis of the nurse-patient relationship and is an essential e...
Establishing and building effective relationships are essential skills for safe nursing practice. Bu...
In the era in which we live, the function and role of nurses is ever increasing Having good communic...
Introduction: Evaluation of nurse-patient communication skills have been strongly emphasized in orde...
Nursing requires strong communication and interpersonal skills to provide effective care, and to ens...
Introduction: Dissonance between the high ‘technical’ professionalism of nurses and the relatively l...
Background: In the education of nurses and midwives, the greatest emphasis is put on practical skill...
Introduction: Effective communication skills are essential for holistic nursing care and the provisi...
ABSTRACT Background Communication is almost a natural involuntary action to nearly all, hence the ...
Purpose: Nurses, as facilitators in hospitals, should be equipped with communication skills towards ...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Medical and nursing are both caring professions which need the practitioners to indulge in effective...
Introduction: Attitudes of nursing students towards learning nurse-patient communication skills have...
Abstract Evidence supports effective communication skills as essential for patient safety and organi...
Background: Communication skills (CS) is an important topic which help the nurses and staff to maint...
Communication can be considered as the basis of the nurse-patient relationship and is an essential e...
Establishing and building effective relationships are essential skills for safe nursing practice. Bu...
In the era in which we live, the function and role of nurses is ever increasing Having good communic...
Introduction: Evaluation of nurse-patient communication skills have been strongly emphasized in orde...