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- Understand strategies used to overcome barriers to effective communication in health care.Define principles of effective communication in the healthcare settingsList and describe the strategies for better listening to patients and patient families. Discuss the importance of understanding what patients/families have to share with providers related to individual healthcare.
- How beneficial is it to look for information about health online? What kinds of technical hurdles must patients overcome when deciding between in-person and remote treatment?Discuss briefly the importance of nonverbal communication when performing health assessments. explain with examplesDiscussion on how therapeutic communication skills enhance the delivery of patient- centtred care by applying the principles of effective therapeutic communication.
- Delineate practical strategies for risk managementIn small groups, explore the following questions: To what degree might your personal needs get in the way of your work with clients? How can you recognize and meet your needs without having them interfere with your work with others?Discuss the process of crisis intervention ?