Whether you’re a staff nurse or a nurse manager, giving and receiving feedback is essential to your professional journey. Feedback is direct communication that emphasizes your strengths or identifies ...
Nurses just might be the original practitioners of mHealth. Even during the pre-smartphone era last century, they typically carried pagers around everywhere, often while off the clock. As primitive as ...
Therapeutic communication is more than just talking—it’s about truly connecting with patients through empathy, active listening, and trust. By applying patient-centered techniques, nurses can improve ...
Nurses are one of the most important assets to a hospital. They can reduce the likelihood of falls, infections and medication errors, and improve patient satisfaction. That said, the more hospitals ...
The study identified communication needs of emergency medicine nurses and physicians, in particular, what information should be conveyed, by whom and the most appropriate time to convey the ...
The current healthcare environment, with an emphasis on healthcare teams, demands the utmost professionalism from nurses. Healthcare organizations and nurse educators, recognizing the need to improve ...
A workshop at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) helped critical care nurses improve their palliative care communication skills, according to an article in the July issue of the ...
First-year medical students are learning bedside manner and patient communication through hands-on training with patients and ...