Analysis of Communication Practice in Health Profession Report
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This report delves into the critical role of communication within the health profession, emphasizing its impact on patient care and medical outcomes. It begins by highlighting the importance of effective communication in preventing medical errors and improving patient safety, referencing statistics from the NCBI. The report then provides an overview of a primary healthcare scenario, focusing on the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the need for patient-centered communication. The rationale underscores the significance of communication in accessing accurate medical reasoning and fostering collaboration. The analysis explores communication barriers, including inter-professional conflicts and cultural differences, along with the benefits of structured communication and teamwork. Furthermore, the report examines communication theory, specifically the Gibbs Reflective Cycle, to illustrate how this framework can be applied to analyze communication in real-world healthcare settings. The conclusion reiterates the importance of communication practice for healthcare organizations and the critical role it plays in ensuring patient well-being. References to various academic sources support the analysis.