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Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients, Second Edition

Author(s): Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, APRN-BC, AOCNP, St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua, New Hampshire
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763769925
  • Paperback    204 pages      © 2009
Price: International Sales $51.95 US List
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Overview

Communication for Nurses offers direct, effective techniques that are delivered in a concise, user-friendly format that enables readers to develop a professional communication style. Topics include nursing, communication, and developmental theories; issues of cultural diversity and patient rights; concepts and interviewing techniques are presented for starting and developing the nurse-patient relationship; communicating with specific groups, including patients of different ages, patients with physical impairments, and patients in crisis. 

The Second Edition has been completely revised and updated with new, enhanced sections on emotional work in nursing, working with unmotivated patients, and communicating with colleagues.  In addition, Web sites have been included throughout to provide additional learning resources.

Complete with communication tables on the inside front cover and back cover for quick, convenient reference!

 

 

 

ShowKey Features

 

  • Case studies
  • End of chapter summaries
  • End of chapter exercises
  • Bibliography

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ShowTable of Contents

Section 1 - Setting the Stage for Effective Communication

Chapter 1: The First Encounter

Chapter 2: The Nurse as a Person

Chapter 3: Patients as People: Standards to Guide Communication

Chapter 4: Cultural Diversity: Awareness and Respect

Section 2 - The Nurse-Patient Relationship

Chapter 5: Establishing a Therapeutic Relationship

Chapter 6: Interview Skills: A Clinical Art and Science

Chapter 7: Reading Nonverbal Cues and Body Language

Chapter 8: Humor

Section 3 - Communicating with Specific Patient Groups

Chapter 9: Anger, Anxiety and Challenging Communication Styles

Chapter 10: Life-Threatening Illness and Death

Chapter 11: Patients with Pain

Chapter12: Physical Impairments to Communication

Chapter 13: Communicating with Different Age Groups and Families

Section 4 - Communicating with Other Health Care Providers

Chapter 14: Communicating with Peers and Other Health Care Providers

Chapter 15: Conflict Resolution and Negotiating Skills

Section 5 - Conclusion

Chapter 16: A Conclusion and a Beginning


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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD, APRN-BC-AOCNP, St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua, New Hampshire

Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, PhD APRN-BC AOCNP, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Boston and an oncology nurse practitioner at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH. A graduate of Saint Anselm College and Boston College, Dr. Sheldon received her Doctor of Philosophy from the College of Nursing at the University of Utah with a focus on cancer control and research. Her program of research focuses on patient-provider communication, patient distress and oncology nursing. Recent publications include Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients (2nd Edition), Quick Look Nursing: Oxygenation, and numerous articles. In addition to teaching, Dr. Sheldon provides direct care to oncology patients receiving treatment as well as presenting locally and nationally on communication research, nursing care delivery, and oncology issues. She is a founding partner of Barrett & Sheldon LLC, a corporation focusing on health care research and nursing services development.

 

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