2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijans.2020.100198
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Communication in nurse-patient interaction in healthcare settings in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review

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“…In this study, it was identified that effective communication between nurses and patients enhances patient's cooperation and in turn, contributes immensely to their care. This is consistent with an earlier publication by Kwame & Petrucka [35] in which the authors identified that nurse-patient communication, to some extent, influences patient's compliance with medical advice and the decision to either participate or not to participate in the caregiving process. This finding also corroborates an initial survey that revealed that for effective pain management outcomes, the participation of the patient in the plan of care is a major requirement that can only be attained through communication [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In this study, it was identified that effective communication between nurses and patients enhances patient's cooperation and in turn, contributes immensely to their care. This is consistent with an earlier publication by Kwame & Petrucka [35] in which the authors identified that nurse-patient communication, to some extent, influences patient's compliance with medical advice and the decision to either participate or not to participate in the caregiving process. This finding also corroborates an initial survey that revealed that for effective pain management outcomes, the participation of the patient in the plan of care is a major requirement that can only be attained through communication [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, Adistie et al (2018) undertook a quantitative study in a paediatric ward and 53.5% of parents ( n = 101) reported that TC by nurses was poor. Similarly, a study by Kwame and Petrucka (2020) reported poor nurse–patient relationships within nursing. Despite TC been used liberally in the literature, there are no concrete definitions agreed amongst the authors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Singkatnya, komunikasi yang efektif tetap menjadi faktor utama dalam peningkatan hubungan interpersonal dan selanjutnya peningkatan perawatan pasien dan kualitas pemulihan pasien (Kwame & Petrucka, 2020). Komunikasi yang efektif membutuhkan pemahaman pasien dan perasaan yang mereka ungkapkan, oleh karena itu komunikasi yang efektif menuntut keterampilan dan niat tulus perawat untuk memahami apa yang menjadi perhatian pasien (Brinderjeet, 2020).…”
Section: Pembahasan Hubungan Kecerdasan Emosional Perawat Terhadap Komunikasi Interpersonal Dengan Pasienunclassified