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Professional Communication in
Nursing

Definition
Communication that is carried out between a healthcare
staff (such as nursing staffs) and the patients.
Communication that maintains a professional standard.
Communication that is used for the establishment of a
therapeutic relationship between a patient and the
respective nurse (Bramhall, 2014).

Important Aspects
Effective
Listening Mutual Trust Cultural
Consideration
Compassionate
Behaviour
Clinical
Education for the
Patient (O'Hagan
et al., 2014).

Other Types of Communication
There are various types of communications.
Formal Communication;
Informal Communication;
Verbal Communication
Non-verbal Communication;
Professional communication in nursing mainly involves,
Formal Communication;
Verbal Communication;
Non-verbal Communication (Special cases) (Kourkouta & Papathanasiou,
2014).

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