Ineffective communication can lead to misdiagnosis and delayed or incorrect medical treatment.
Here are some tips for effective healthcare communication.
• Always use clear and simple language
Do not use complex medical language, it will reduce the patient's confidence.
• Learn to listen
Good communication requires good listening and speaking. Listen to what the patient is saying instead of moving on to another topic. Listening allows you to understand what the other person is talking about and the meaning behind it.
• Empathy
Empathy tries to see things from another's point of view. When communicating with patients, try not to be judgmental or biased, instead observe situations and respond. It helps to give the patient your 100% attention and know their emotional factor without judging them. If you are non-judgmental towards your patient, he will express his fear and concern and at the same time reduce his nervousness.
• Be aware of your non-verbal communication
• Establish a dialogue
• Communication with colleagues
Effective communication is essential when handing over or taking over patient care. Failure to communicate can lead to misdiagnosis and unsuccessful treatment.

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