Nursing Students Interpersonal Communication Patterns during Training Course in Psychiatric Mental Health

Wafaa Ahmed Saleh;

Abstract


mmunication is defined as the exchange of thoughts, ideas, feelings, information, opinions, and knowledge. It is also defined as an act by which one person gives or receives from person information about that person’s needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge or affective status .
Interpersonal communication can also encourage students to verbalize what they know and need, so that clinical instructors must motivate their students to express their opinions and personal rights and should be a role model. They must enhance students' in managing work stress and being assertive .
Interpersonal Communication patterns are modes of communication that are used frequently in certain situations or with certain people. there are four modes of communication; Assertive Communication (the ability to express positive and negative ideas and feelings in an open, honest and direct way whilst still respecting the rights of others), Aggressive Communication (a method of expressing needs and desires that do not take into account the welfare of others), Passive Communication (is generally afraid of confrontation and does not feel the right to make wishes and desires.
The aims of this study were:
1. Assessing interpersonal communication patterns among fourth year nursing students during Psychiatric Mental Health Training Course.
The aims of this study will be achieved through answering the following research questions:
1. What are communication patterns among nursing students, undergoing psychiatric mental health nursing clinical training course?
2. Research setting:
This study had been conducted in Abbassia psychiatric mental health hospitals and institute of psychiatric.

3. Subjects of the study:
The subjects of the present study included 91 nursing students at the faculty of nursing ,Ain Shams University,during Psychiatric Mental Health Training Course, who were selected under the following inclusive criteria:
2. - Age: Above 18years.
3. - Sex: Both sexes (male and female).
4. -Free from any physical or psychological disease.


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Title Nursing Students Interpersonal Communication Patterns during Training Course in Psychiatric Mental Health
Other Titles أنماط تواصل طلاب التمريض أثناء التدريب العملى للصحة النفسية
Authors Wafaa Ahmed Saleh
Issue Date 2014

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