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Communication skills in nursing, health and social care

By: Publisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publishing, 2020Edition: 5th edDescription: xv, 289p : ill. : 24cmISBN:
  • 9781526490148
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • W 62
Contents:
Acceptance -- Active Listening -- Advising -- Advocacy -- Anti-discriminatory Practice -- Assertiveness -- Assessment -- Barriers to Good Communication -- Breaking Bad News -- Chairing Meetings -- Challenging -- Complaints -- Confidentiality -- Conflict Management -- Counselling -- Court Room Skills -- Documentation, Recording and Form Filling -- Ecomaps -- Emotional Intelligence (EI) -- Empathy -- Empowerment, Resilience and a Strengths Perspective -- Endings -- Establishing a Professional Relationship -- Feedback: Giving and Receiving -- Genograms -- Getting Unstuck -- Group Work -- Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and Health Informatics -- Interpreters -- Interprofessional Collaboration -- Interviewing Children -- Labyrinths -- Learning Difficulties -- Loss -- Mediation Skills -- Mindfulness -- Motivational Interviewing -- Non-verbal Communication -- Overcoming Fears and Anxieties -- Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) -- Reflective Practice -- Religion -- Simulation -- Social Media -- Spirituality -- Suicide -- Supervision -- Talks and Presentations -- Telephone, Skyping and Video Conferencing Skills -- Time Management -- Tricky Topics: Sexuality and Death -- Whistleblowing -- Wrong Messages
Summary: Our ability to communicate is a key part of everyday life and is an essential skill, particularly when communicating with vulnerable people in all health and social care settings. Presented in a unique and easy-to-use dictionary format, this practical guide helps students and practitioners understand and apply the principles of effective communication. From the 'how to' practicalities through to challenges and honing existing skills, it ensures they have the confidence and knowledge to communicate skilfully and successfully in many different contexts and with a range of service user groups. Provided by publisher.
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Acceptance -- Active Listening -- Advising -- Advocacy -- Anti-discriminatory Practice -- Assertiveness -- Assessment -- Barriers to Good Communication -- Breaking Bad News -- Chairing Meetings -- Challenging -- Complaints -- Confidentiality -- Conflict Management -- Counselling -- Court Room Skills -- Documentation, Recording and Form Filling -- Ecomaps -- Emotional Intelligence (EI) -- Empathy -- Empowerment, Resilience and a Strengths Perspective -- Endings -- Establishing a Professional Relationship -- Feedback: Giving and Receiving -- Genograms -- Getting Unstuck -- Group Work -- Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and Health Informatics -- Interpreters -- Interprofessional Collaboration -- Interviewing Children -- Labyrinths -- Learning Difficulties -- Loss -- Mediation Skills -- Mindfulness -- Motivational Interviewing -- Non-verbal Communication -- Overcoming Fears and Anxieties -- Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) -- Reflective Practice -- Religion -- Simulation -- Social Media -- Spirituality -- Suicide -- Supervision -- Talks and Presentations -- Telephone, Skyping and Video Conferencing Skills -- Time Management -- Tricky Topics: Sexuality and Death -- Whistleblowing -- Wrong Messages

Our ability to communicate is a key part of everyday life and is an essential skill, particularly when communicating with vulnerable people in all health and social care settings. Presented in a unique and easy-to-use dictionary format, this practical guide helps students and practitioners understand and apply the principles of effective communication. From the 'how to' practicalities through to challenges and honing existing skills, it ensures they have the confidence and knowledge to communicate skilfully and successfully in many different contexts and with a range of service user groups. Provided by publisher.

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