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Effects of video interaction analysis training on nurse-patient communication in the care of the elderly.

W M Caris-Verhallen1, A Kerkstra, J M Bensing, M H Grypdonck.   

Abstract

This paper describes an empirical evaluation of communication skills training for nurses in elderly care. The training programme was based on Video Interaction Analysis and aimed to improve nurses' communication skills such that they pay attention to patients' physical, social and emotional needs and support self care in elderly people. The effects of the training course were measured in an experimental and control group. They were rated by independent observers, by comparing videotapes of nursing encounters before and after training. Forty nurses participated in 316 videotaped nursing encounters. Multi-level analysis was used to take into account similarity among same nurse encounters. It was found that nurses who followed the training programme, provided the patients with more information about nursing and health topics. They also used more open-ended questions. In addition, they were rated as more involved, warmer and less patronizing. Due to limitations in the study design, it could not be demonstrated that these findings can entirely be ascribed to the training course. Further research, incorporating a randomized controlled design and larger sample sizes, is recommended to determine whether the results can be attributed to this specific type of training.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11013551     DOI: 10.1016/s0738-3991(99)00094-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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