Affiliation:
1. National University of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Nurses have been an eminent part of the healthcare force. Primarily focusing on patient interactions with nurses as they are the main healthcare providers. They are also responsible for patient care and wellness during their stay at the hospital or any medical vicinity. Nurses are specialized in patient care which involves their role as counselors, healers, and caregivers.
Methods
The paper aims to involve issues on the intersection of nurses' communication and its relative relation with the patient's healing. This paper aims to explore how verbal and non-verbal communication impacts the patient's perception of the disease, develops the notion of one's disease, and impacts patient care delivery. This exploratory research focuses on the significance of nursing staff communication with patients. The research is done in their natural settings and the methodology involves a qualitative thematic analysis followed by in-depth interviews in hospitals.
Results
The empirical data is collected from a sample of ten participants, belonging to diverse socio-cultural backgrounds. The six main themes identified in verbal communication are pitch, tone, and choice of words, whereas non-verbal communication includes listening skills, body language, and the sense of social touch. The result indicates that effective communication improves patients’ health. Cultural linguistic barrier significantly affects the patients in such a way that they do not comprehend their needs.
Conclusion
Nurses are essential healthcare providers who specialize in patient care, acting as counselors, healers, and caregivers. This paper explores the impact of nurses' communication on patients' healing, examining how verbal and non-verbal communication affects patients' perceptions of their illness and the quality of care they receive. The study highlights the importance of effective communication between nursing staff and patients and shows that effective communication improves patients’ health outcomes.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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