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May 20, 2018 · There was significant improvement in the level interpersonal relationship skills of staff nurses in the experimental group post intervention.
The Comprehensive Nursing Intervention was effective for making a statistically significant difference in the Interpersonal relationship skills of staff nurses ...
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Effective interpersonal communication can help nurses in provision of high quality care and preserving the capital.
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Apr 24, 2024 · By honing interpersonal skills, nurses can establish trust with patients, work effectively with colleagues, and ensure safety in patient care.
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Oct 22, 2024 · Communication skills are considered a significant component in a nurse-patient relationship and can influence the quality care outcome.
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Communication and interpersonal skills are the most important factors for improving patient satisfaction, compliance and overall health outcome [2].
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The data analysis showed that the interpersonal communication skills training program increased the mean score of job satisfaction in the test group. Therefore, ...
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To explore the perceptions of nursing students from Brazilian universities about the interpersonal relationship of the nursing team in the work environment.
Jun 12, 2017 · The following interpersonal nursing skills and other traits help nurses promote rapport with both patients and co-workers. Active Listening.
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May 20, 2022 · The purpose of this study is to assess Effect of Nurses Interpersonal communication skills and patient satisfaction toward quality of care services in ...