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636738393092 |
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ESSAY |
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PHD VERIFIED |
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APA |
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10 |
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3-12 PAGES |
There are 4 types of factors that could result in possible barriers to communication during holistic assessment:
Prior to the holistic health assessment, you should account for such barriers, as they could impact the quality of the information that you gather.
Environmental Factors
The environment in which a holistic health assessment takes place is very important. Environmental factors that could pose as possible barriers could be:
Cultural Factors
The main method of communication between the staff and the patient is through language; therefore, it is essential for you to understand your patients language and vice versa.
Some tips for avoiding this barrier are:
Other cultural factors to overcome are health beliefs and values. It is important to understand your patients cultural differences. For example, Vietnamese don’t generally encourage expression of strong emotion).
Physical Disorders
Some physical disorders exhibited by patients can be connected to communication difficulties. Examples may include:
Other Disorders
There are several other physical conditions that may impede communication between a health care professional and the patient during the health assessment. These may include:
Age: When talking to an elderly patient, face the patient to allow for lip reading; speak slightly louder than normal and in good lighting conditions; when a patient has a hearing aid, ensure he/she is wearing it and it’s turned on; be sensitive to the needs of the elderly. Avoid discrimination and communicate respect, acceptance, warmth, and empathy to aid in the information-gathering process.
Mental State: Emotions, which can be displayed differently by patients, can impede communication during a health assessment. Tips for dealing with this barrier are:
Learning Disability: Another barrier to communication during a health assessment could involve a patient with a learning disability. Tips for dealing with this barrier are:
Subject: Sometimes the subject being discussed by the healthcare professional is uncomfortable for the patient. Tips for dealing with this barrier are:
Patient Unable to Ask Questions: Sometimes patients have questions to ask, but do not do so. Tips for dealing with this barrier:
Use of Computer-Mediated Communication: The use of computers is common in healthcare today. Some patients are concerned about confidentiality. Tips for dealing with this barrier are: