Therapeutic Communication Flashcards

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Therapeutic relationship

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An interaction between two people (usually a caregiver and a care receiver) in which input from both participants contributes to a climate of healing, growth promotion, and/or illness prevention
-goal oriented

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Hildegard Peplau

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Referred the relationship to a patient as a human-to-human relationship and as a “mutually significant experience

Seeing patients beyond their illness or room number but rather as who they are as a person

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Therapeutic use of self

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Ability to use ones personality consciously and in full awareness to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions

To use therapeutic use of self, nurses must possess self-awareness, self-understanding, and a philosophical belief about life, death, and overall human condition

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Therapeutic communication essentials

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Rapport, trust, confidentiality, respect, genuineness, empathy (not sympathy)

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Boundaries in the nurse-patient relationship

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Material: fences, boarders
Social: established within a culture
Personal: what we establish for ourselves including emotional and physical
Professional: spaces between a nurses power and the patients vulnerability

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Distance levels

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Intimate distance
- 0-18”
- the closest distance that individuals allow between themselves and others
Personal distance
- 18-40”
- the distance for interactions that are personal in nature
Social distance
- 4-12’
- the distance for conversations with strangers or acquaintances
Public distance
-12’+
- the distance for speaking in public or yelling to someone some distance away

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Phases of a therapeutic relationship

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  1. Pre interaction phase
    - finding out info about the pt
    - examining ones own feelings and fears about working with a particular pt
  2. Orientation
    - creating a therapeutic environment to create trust and rapport
    - identifying patient strengths and limitations
    - setting mutual goals and developing a plan to achieve
    - exploring feelings of both the pt and the nurse
  3. Working
    - maintaining trust
    - the bulk of the work and problem solving
    - continuously evaluating progress toward goal
  4. Termination
    - progress has been made toward achieving original goal
    - feelings about termination of the relationship are explored
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Transference

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Occurs when the patient unconsciously displaces (or transfers) to the nurse feeling formed toward a person from the past

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Countertransference

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Refers to the nurses behavioral and emotional response to the patient

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Interpersonal communication

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We cannot NOT communicate
Transaction between the sender and the receiver. Both persons participate simultaneously

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Nonverbal communication

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Component of nonverbal communication:
Physical appearance and dress
Body movement and posture
Touch
Facial expressions
Eye behaviors
Vocal cues or paralanguage

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Active listening

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To listen actively is to be attentive to what patient is saying, both verbally and nonverbally

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Useful communication feedback

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Feedback is useful when it:
- is descriptive rather than evaluative
- is specific rather than general
- is directed toward behavior that the patient has the capacity to modify
- imparts information rather than offers advice
- is well timed

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Motivational interviewing

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EBP, patient-centered style of communication that promotes behavior change by guiding patients to explore their own motivation for change and the advantages and disadvantages of their decisions
- incorporates active listening and therapeutic communication techniques but focuses on what the patient wants to do

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Process recordings

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Written reports of verbal interactions with patients
They are written by the nurse or student as a tool for improving communication techniques

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