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A-JMRHS . 2025; 1(1): 1-7


Effective Communication in Nursing Clinical Practice

AHMED LATEEF ABED ALKHAQANI.



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This comprehensive article delves into the intricacies of nursing communication in the diverse realm of healthcare. With a focus on the significance of effective communication in nursing, acknowledge that this facet is not just a mere exchange of information but a critical factor in ensuring the provision of high-quality patient care. Further, explore the sanctity of nurse-patient consultations, a crucial element in creating a safe space for patient’s health concerns and opinions. Meanwhile, also surveys the inherent risks in communicating treatment plans, highlighting the delicate balance between honesty and empowerment. Lastly, navigate the delicate matter of delivering unfavorable news, an inevitable part of healthcare that demands tact, empathy, and compassion. Explore these necessary dialogues of care within the healthcare profession and examine the power held in words spoken and unspoken in the nursing community.

Key words: Effective Communication; Nursing; Clinical; Practice







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