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Health and Social Care: Communication
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Health and Social Care Unit 1
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Health and Social Care: Communication
What is communication?
It is the sending or receiving of information
Four forms:
Oral Communication
1 to 1
Doctor telling their patient about their results
Phone Call
Organising an appoinment
Video Call (Skype)
Talking to a patient who may not be able to see their practisioner face to face.
When is this effective?
When information needs to be shared immediately
If you want to build a good relationship with your patient
When you need to communicate sensitively
If your patient has reading difficulties
Computerised Communication
Emails
Orgainisng an appointment
Faxes
Sending results
Text Messages
Organising an appointment
Computer Check-ins
Saving time for reception
When is this effective?
When information needs to be shared quickly
When information needs to be accessed in different places (at home or at work)
When you need to be reminded of information in your daily life.
Written Communication
Posters
Important information that can be read in a waiting room
Leaflets
Important infomation to be read at home
Letters
Results from a test
When is this effective?
When information needs to be recorded
When there are instructions that need to be followed
When patients have difficulty hearing
When you require a hard copy
Special Measures
Braille
Communicating with a patient that is blind
Makaton
Communicating with a patient with learning difficulties
British Sign
Communicating with a patient that is deaf
Alphabet Boards
Communicating with a patient that has trouble speaking
When is this effective?
When a patient requires assistance communicating
If a patient is blind
If a patient has learning difficulties
Interpersonal Interaction
Types
Speech
Language
First Language?
Dialect
Jargon
Non-verbal
Posture
Facial Expression
Touch
Silence
Proximity
Reflective Listening
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