Therapeutic communication is central to mental health nursing and through this process nurse-client relationships can be enhanced. In Hong Kong, mental health nurses are educated in ‘western’ theories and strategies in using therapeutic communication and the field of communication is predominantly Eurocentric. However, the majority of people in Hong Kong are Chinese and little research has been conducted into how Hong Kong nurses communicate with their Chinese clients.This qualitative study focused on identifying the therapeutic communication strategies used by mental health nurses with Chinese clients in Hong Kong. Three case study vignettes with some of the characteristics of Chinese culture were developed to elicit information about the ...
Introduction: Good communication is crucial for safe and effective nursing care and is necessary in ...
This paper presents data from an on-going funded study of mental health services in Hong Kong. As is...
Objective: The study reported in this paper was aimed at developing understanding of schizophrenia-r...
Recent qualitative research conducted in Sydney suggests that there is considerable stigma attached ...
This study examined the types of coping strategies used by hospital nurses in Hong Kong. The impacts...
This study examined the sources of stress and mental health of nurses in Hong Kong. It also attempte...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Tan Kan KuA sample of 208 nurses (a response rate o...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim. This study investigated the factors affecting effective co...
Chinese people are rarely seen in mainstream NHS mental health services and have been described as a...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand the interprofessional and intraprofessional communication pattern...
[[abstract]]Central to providing culturally appropriate nursing care is sensitivity to and knowledge...
Communication is an essential component of mental health nursing, but there is scant research on how...
To better engage with patients, nurses need employ various communication skills, particularly “engag...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Objective: To provide an integrative review of literature on health communicati...
The Chinese population in New Zealand has grown rapidly in recent years, and it has become an import...
Introduction: Good communication is crucial for safe and effective nursing care and is necessary in ...
This paper presents data from an on-going funded study of mental health services in Hong Kong. As is...
Objective: The study reported in this paper was aimed at developing understanding of schizophrenia-r...
Recent qualitative research conducted in Sydney suggests that there is considerable stigma attached ...
This study examined the types of coping strategies used by hospital nurses in Hong Kong. The impacts...
This study examined the sources of stress and mental health of nurses in Hong Kong. It also attempte...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Tan Kan KuA sample of 208 nurses (a response rate o...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Aim. This study investigated the factors affecting effective co...
Chinese people are rarely seen in mainstream NHS mental health services and have been described as a...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To understand the interprofessional and intraprofessional communication pattern...
[[abstract]]Central to providing culturally appropriate nursing care is sensitivity to and knowledge...
Communication is an essential component of mental health nursing, but there is scant research on how...
To better engage with patients, nurses need employ various communication skills, particularly “engag...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Objective: To provide an integrative review of literature on health communicati...
The Chinese population in New Zealand has grown rapidly in recent years, and it has become an import...
Introduction: Good communication is crucial for safe and effective nursing care and is necessary in ...
This paper presents data from an on-going funded study of mental health services in Hong Kong. As is...
Objective: The study reported in this paper was aimed at developing understanding of schizophrenia-r...