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Effective Communication for Nursing Practice
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Effective Communication for Nursing Practice



April 2024 | 216 pages | Learning Matters

Effective communication is at the heart of the nursing role. From providing person-centred care to collaborating with the multi-disciplinary team, this book will develop your communication and interpersonal skills and support you in finding your own voice. It equips you with key theory and principles and shows how to apply them to practice, from communicating with compassion to overcoming barriers to communication. This is your go to guide for effective communication in your everyday practice.

Key features:

·         Each chapter is mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards

·         Takes a lifespan approach, covering communication with different groups across all fields of practice

·         Content and examples explore communication in relation to diversity, equity and inclusion, encouraging culturally competent and emotionally intelligent practice

·         Filled with activities and case studies to support critical thinking, reflection and application of theory to everyday nursing practice

 
Chapter 1: Understanding and applying communication and interpersonal skills
 
Chapter 2: Communication and power relationships
 
Chapter 3: Communication in different settings
 
Chapter 4: Communication in the context of ‘race’ and cultural competence
 
Chapter 5: Communication and the multidisciplinary team
 
Chapter 6: Communication with chlldren and young people
 
Chapter 7: Communication with adults
 
Chapter 8: Communication with older people
 
Chapter 9: Mental health, wellbeing and talking therapies: the benefits of effective communication
 
Chapter 10: Communication with people who live with learning disabilities
 
Chapter 11: Death, dying and bereavement: communication perspectives
 
Chapter 12: Communication with compassion

Very useful manual. However, there were some chapters that I would be interested - for example communication with older adults; difficult conversations, etc.

Mr Tiago Manuel Horta Reis da Silva
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, King's College London
June 3, 2024

Naomi Anna Watson

Dr Naomi Anna Watson is a Senior Lecturer in nursing at the Open University. She is an experienced clinical practitioner in hospital and primary/community care settings and is a clinical practice educator. She has previously taught, researched, and written on topics in nursing education, participation, diversity, cultural competence, distance learning and communication. More About Author

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