Assessment 1 Critique: Communication for Health Professionals Article
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This report is a critique of the article by Williams and Irurita (2004) focusing on therapeutic and non-therapeutic interpersonal interactions in nursing from a patient's perspective. The study, conducted in the Western Region of Australia, explored how communication between patients and physicians impacted recovery. The critique highlights the study's strength in emphasizing the importance of interpersonal interaction and its weakness in providing insufficient support for identifying desirable interaction traits. The research employed a grouped theory method, interviewing hospitalized patients and nurses. Results showed that emotional comfort from effective interaction was crucial for patient recovery. The critique concludes the article is useful for nursing students, helping them develop communication skills. References include San Miguel, Rogan, Kilstoff & Brown (2006), Williams & Irurita (2004, 2005, 2006).
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