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Pavadinimas: COMMUNICATION IN THE NURSING CONTEXT
Autoriai: JEAN C. BRADLEY, MARK A. EDINBERG
Metai: 1982
ISBN: 0838511805
Leidykla: New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts
Brūkšninis kodas: 4004907
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     This important text bridges the gap between nursing communication theory and clinical application. Its purpose is twofold. It enhances readers` knowledge and skills in all areas of communication, and shows readers how to apply these skills to clinical settings, including medical/surgical hospital units, intensive care units, and nursing homes.


Preface xi
I. Communication competencies 1
1. communication and nursing models 3
Communication models 5
One-way and two-way communication 9
The nursing process 12
Nursing actions 14
Degrees of visibility 15
Conclusion 20
Bibliography 21
2. Communication channels 23
Communication in Three Primary Channels 25
The use of language, channels, and communication 37
Putting it together 47
Conclusion 51
Bibliography 51
3. Communication styles 53
Communication styles; Satir`s categories 61
Conclusion 80
Bibliography 80
4. Communication skills 81
The development of trust 82
Therapeutic use of self 84
Therapeutic communication skills 86
Techniques related to trust and therapeutic use of self 95
New areas of health care based on touch 104
Therapeutic communication skills and a plan of care 105
Conclusion 106
Bibliography 107
5. Information gathering techniques 109
The interview: An assessment tool 110
Pitfalls of interviewing: Common ways of hindering communication 124
Integrating the skills with avoidance of pitfalls – an exercise 139
Conclusion 144
Bibliography 144
II. Communication and role relationships 145
6. Nurse/client dyads 149
The changing role of the nurse 150
The changing role of the client 154
The changing aspects of the illness role 156
Conclusion 162
Bibliography 162
7. Nurse/ Co-worker Dyads 165
Nurse/Co-worker relationships 166
Communication with other health professionals 178
Conclusion 186
Bibliography 186
8. Nurse/Nurse Dyads 189
Personal and professional identity 190
Student0student communication 193
Student-Nurse relationships 194
Nurse-Nurse relationships 199
Conclusion 202
Bibliography 202
III. Communication and the practice setting 205
9. Communication in secondary nursing practice 211
Secondary nursing practice 212
The secondary practice setting and communication 222
Conclusion 230
Bibliography 230
10. Communication in Tertiary nursing practice 233
The client in the Tertiary care setting 235
Channels of communication in Tertiary care settings 238
The nurse in Tertiary care settings 241
Conclusion 247
Bibliography 248
11.Communication in primary nursing practice 249
Primary nursing practice 249
Conclusion 268
Bibliography 268
IV. Communication in interdisciplinary teams and groups 271
12. Interdisciplinary teams and communication 275
Definition, history, and rationale of teams 276
Communication in teams 278
Team dynamics 297
class="kn_bibl_pad" Effective communication skills for teams 300
Conclusion 306
Bibliography 306
13. Communication and groups 309
Reasons for group work and Cautions to consider 310
Group development, process, and communication 316
The nurse leader`s communication with the group 323
Types of groups 325
Conclusion 331
Bibliography 332
Glossary 335
Index 347

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