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Module 3:Communication
CCEENNLLEEEnd-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium
Pediatric Palliative Care
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The Power of Words
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words shall never hurt me”
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Myths of Communication
Communication is deliberate Words mean the same to BOTH the
speaker and listener Verbal communication is primary Communication is one way Can’t give too much information Silence should always be filled
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Why/How is CommunicationImportant?
Imparting necessary information for informed decision making
Requires interdisciplinary collaboration
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Tasks of Communication
Interpersonal relationship building Mutual respect Trust Empathy
Information exchange Collaborative decision making
Sobo, 2004
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Methods of Communication
Verbal Nonverbal Written Play
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Health Care Professionals Communication Barriers
Feeling “like a failure” Anger Spiritual concerns Fear of own mortality Lack of education Ethical issues
Hurwitz et al., 2004
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How to Resolve Conflict
Take a step back Identify your own emotions Define the conflict Obtain agreement Talk about it
Buckman, 2001; Jeffrey, 2010
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Interpersonal Skills for Good Communication
Listening Clear, timely, relevant information Shared goal setting Conflict resolution skills Sensitivity Personal awareness Age appropriate communication
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Listening
Occurs at 5 levels Hearing Understanding Retaining information Analyzing Actively empathize
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Attentive Listening
Encourage them to talk
Silence Acknowledge
feelings
Buckman, 2001
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Family Factors Influencing Communication
Child/Family Unit Family systems Need for hope Interpretation of information Nonverbal communication
Rabow et al., 2004
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Family Factors Influencing Communication (cont.)
Siblings Anxiety Loss Guilt/shame/blame Plan of care for siblings
Stevens, 2004
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Family Factors Influencing Communication (cont.)
Financial/educational Physical
limitations/environment Language/communication
ability
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Family Factors Influencing Communication (cont.)
Coping with loss Anticipatory grieving Anger Fear Spirituality Family dynamics Conspiracy of silence Denial