Patient and Carer experiences Flashcards

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Forms of support

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Advocacy services
Paid formal carers
Paid informal carers
Volunteers

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2
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Advocacy

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Allow patients to have a ‘voice’

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3
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Paid formal carers

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Officially employed through an agency

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4
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Paid informal

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May be family members

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5
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Volunteers

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Friends schemes

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6
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Communication

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How patient receives messages is affected by external environment interferences

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7
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Models of communication - explain types

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Linear - uni directional transfer of a message - NO FEEDBACK
Interactive - 2 way exchange of information includes feedback, context and noise
Transactional - simultaneous communication where a message is created between 2 or more people

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8
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Models of communication - types

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Linear

Interactive

Transactional

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9
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Contexts of communication

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Psychological 
Relational 
Environmental
Situational 
Cultural
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10
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Psychological 
Relational 
Environmental
Situational 
Cultural
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How communication is interpreted

How the other people involved can affect communication

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11
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Implications of poor communication for decision making

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Difficult to achieve due to poor communication skills
Lack of opportunities for decision making
Lack of competence to communicate with those with intellectual disabilities

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12
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Reasons for limited communication opportunities

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Limited range of interactions
physical impairments
delay in speech, language and communication performance

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13
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Widgets

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To help people recognise something initially

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14
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People who may regularly use symbols

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Learning english as a second language
People with memory difficulties/dementia/cognitive impairments
Dyspraxia, dyslexia
Blindness

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15
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Advice from carers to dentists

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Talk to carers about any likely reactions patient may have to exam
Get to know pt and how they like things to be done
Don’t be in a hurry to see next pt
Discuss any tx or procedures thoroughly
Allow carer to be present if necessary

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