The Range of Barriers to Effective Interpersonal Communications
These will look at
cultural, personal and environmental issues. The role of available
support services that are accessible to individuals, with the
restrictions on available services will be evaluated. The
effectiveness with which
the skills of communication are given and received will also be
evaluated.
There are many barriers to communications between a vast range of
people and cultures. Barriers to communications, because of cultural
differences, can arise because of the lack of understanding between
each culture, this could cause a clash between people. For example in
some African languages there are no words for “sorry,” which could
make people from other cultures think the Africans rude. Cultural
differences can be difficult when there is not respect between
cultures.
If a religion such as the Sikhs religion requires that they must wear
their
turbans at all times, this must be respected even if in a sterile
situation.
For example, a patient in hospital will wish to observe their religion
even whilst having surgery. Staff supporting these individuals must be
made aware of religious differences and how to treat them to show the
dignity and respect that each person is entitled to. On the job
training should be given about these issues to eliminate distress and
embarrassment for all parties involved.
Understanding and communicating with deaf people is hard to
Achieve, it could involve use of Makaton or British sign language.
This can
be acce...
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... is drawn up with the appropriate people, where providers can work
together to ensure good levels of care are met. Courses such as
British Sign Language or English as a Second Language can be found
free at most colleges. For different cultures although they are able
to speak and hear, there is a language barrier, which can stop
effective communication, and this can be ethically unacceptable
because people can cross these barriers if they choose to or try to
give time to understand.
Overall, barriers to communications can be a contributing factor in
neglectful situations. People may suffer and be excluded because of
other people’s neglect or omissions to report such barriers. It is
especially important in the caring profession, that we are aware and
do all that we can to overcome these barriers to communication.
In caring for patients in the hospital setting today one must look at variety of patients from various background. Healthcare providers should be aware of patients’ culture, beliefs and attitude to provide quality care. The Office of Minority Health of the Federal Government has developed a set of 14 principles called the CLAS Standards (Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services), which are mainly directed at healthcare organization, and are mandated for all organizations receiving Federal funds. The focus is on the terms of linguistic services and efforts to provide information to patients in their own language through availability of brochures, interpreters, and other means. In this essay I would like to exam cultural considerations with emphasis on impaired verbal communication related to language barrier, because I feel that communication barrier can cause a reduction in healthcare quality and low patient satisfaction.
In this assignment, I am going to review four cases, which will require a number of different communication skills focusing primarily on; developing a therapeutic relationship, communicating assertively, communicating effectively with an individual with a disability/impairment and communicating with individuals from another culture. I will discuss building a therapeutic relationship and effective communication with each patient.
According to Adler and Procter (2015), the definition of a gender role is “socially approved ways that men and women are expected to behave.” According to SkillsYouNeed (2016), the definition of interpersonal communication is “the process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages.” Gender roles are interpersonally communicated within our society and their only purpose is to limit people to certain expectations.
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“Progressing lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be.”- Khalil Gibran
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When taking a limit of an equation in Calculus, a limit does not always exist. However, in the real world, there are always limitations to what people can accomplish no matter how hard they work or try. These limitations are evident in interpersonal communication research as well. In the article, "Commucication Apprehension Among Secretarial Students," the authors, Melanie Booth-Butterfield and Carol C. Thomas, research and examine the levels of trait communication apprehension among students enrolled in college level office administration programs. In the following paragraphs, I will discuss the process and two limitations of the research.
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