BARRIERS
COMMUNICATION TOOLS
WE NEED COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS
MEET GIDDENS
100

This barrier in healthcare leads to errors in diagnosis, treatment plans, and patient instructions due to difficulties in communication

Language Barrier
100

What does SBAR stand for?

Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation

100

This listening technique allows a nurse or healthcare provider to ensure the patient feels heard, building trust and helping to identify concerns like pain management or breastfeeding issues

Active Listening

100

This is the act of speaking for others, helping them meet their needs, and ensuring their voices are heard in a healthcare setting.

Advocacy, Advocating, Advocate

100

This concept, highlighted by Giddens, stresses the importance of clear and open dialogue between nurses and patients to build trust and ensure understanding.

Communication

200

Due to the subjective nature of this experience, patients may struggle to fully express its intensity, leading to inadequate treatment and poor management. What is this barrier?

Pain
200

This method ensures an organized and structured charting that makes it easier for readers to follow along and track the interventions and responses

DARP
200

This form of communication can convey emotional comfort to patients, even without words, helping to support their well-being during recovery.

Non-verbal communication

200

These are serious, unexpected events that can occur during care episodes, often due to miscommunication, and can result in significant harm to the patient.

Sentinel Events

200

Giddens asserts that patient education is vital in nursing. How does empowering patients with knowledge contribute to improved health care quality?

Enabling patients to make informed decisions that lead to better health outcomes

300

With Emotional and ______ Barrier, patients may feel overwhelmed by their condition and may withdraw from interactions with healthcare providers or family members, making it difficult for nurses to assess their needs.

Psychological 

300

This system allows for the electronic sharing of patient information among healthcare providers.


Electronic Health Records (EHR)

300

This communication technique involves asking questions that allow the patient to share their concerns in their own words, ensuring they feel heard and understood.

Open-ended questions

300

This positive communication process involves working with healthcare teams and patients to provide safe and effective care, while also offering information and education to patients and their families.

Effective Collaboration

300

Understanding cultural differences is key in nursing practice. According to Giddens, why is it important to consider a patient's culture when teaching them about their health?"

Because culture affects how people understand and follow health advice

400

This barrier contributes to health disparities and can arise from a lack of culturally competent healthcare providers or cultural practices conflicting with medical recommendations

Cultural Barrier

400

This structured communication tool is used during handoffs to ensure clear and efficient information exchange.

SBAR

400

This type of communication helps to identify the emotional state and needs of a patient, such as potential breastfeeding difficulties, by observing their behavior and responses to treatment

Direct Observation

400

When communication is ineffective, it can cause this type of healthcare issue, leading to delays in care, medication errors, or incorrect treatments.

HINT: this is the first negative consequence discussed!

Misunderstandings and Errors

400

Working as a team in health care helps keep patients safe. According to Giddens, how does good teamwork prevent mistakes?

By making sure everyone shares information and catches errors before they happen

500

List all 4 barriers discussed in the presentation

Cultural

Language 

Emotional and psychological

Pain

500

This kind of communication ensures that all staff members are aware of a patient’s current condition and care needs, reducing the risk of errors.

Nursing Rounds

500

This strategy involves using simple, clear language and checking for understanding, ensuring that patients can manage their recovery and adhere to their care plan. HINT: P.E.A

Patient Education Assessment

500

This key element of communication helps to establish a connection with the patient, encouraging them to share their concerns, thoughts, and feelings.

Building Trust 

500

Integrating the concepts of communication, culture, and collaboration can profoundly impact health care quality. In a complex care environment, what strategies might a nurse use to address these areas simultaneously?

Incorporating culturally sensitive communication techniques, engaging in interprofessional teamwork, and using structured patient education to enhance overall care quality

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