Perspective on Patient-centered Communication: A Focus Group Study Investigating the Experiences and Needs of Nursing Professionals

Author:

Mielke Kendra1,Frerichs Wiebke1,Cöllen Katja1,Lindig Anja1,Härter Martin1,Scholl Isabelle1

Affiliation:

1. University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

Abstract

Abstract

Background Delivering high quality care tailored to patients’ needs necessitates patient-centered communication. High physical and metal workload, as well as organizational barriers, contribute to challenges nurses face in patient-centered communication. Participation in a communication skills training can help nurses to improve their patient-centered communication skills. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of nursing professionals in patient-centered communication and delineate the requisite content for a communication skills training. Methods We conducted focus group interviews with nursing professionals working at an academic medical center in Germany. The focus group interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was performed using Kuckartz’s qualitative content analysis. Results 31 nursing professionals from diverse medical disciplines (e.g. pediatrics, obstetrics, cardiology, neurology, oncology) participated in the study, unveiling a spectrum of communication experiences, including organizational and system-related challenges, constraints induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, management of personal emotions, and communication challenges with patients and relatives. They also identified aspects they experienced as beneficial for patient-centered communication (e.g., allocating sufficient time, being authentic, providing clear information). Furthermore, participants identified specific aspects that should be included in a patient-centered communication skills training. Conclusion The findings suggests that not only nurses from oncology and intensive care, but also from other medical disciplines, experience significant communication challenges with patients and relatives. Applying patient-centered aspects of communication was considered beneficial for effective communication. The needs identified through participants' experiences informed the development of patient-centered communication skills training specifically tailored for nursing professionals across diverse medical disinclines in Germany.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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