Aji, Rustam and Aji, Sherly Ratih and Noorma, Nilam and Suratman, Suratman (2023) INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION. Lambert Academic Publishin. ISBN 978-620-6-94681-6
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Communication Basic Concepts.Communication in everyday life is very important. Humans cannot avoid various forms of communication because with communication humans can build the relationships they need as social creatures. Communication is the process of conveying messages from one person to another with a specific purpose.At all times, humans always communicate and interact with other people, this can be in the form of laughter, crying, sadness, anger, and so on.Communication in nursing activities is the most basic thing and is the main work tool for every human and health worker. In every activity, humans use communication. Knowledge and mastery of quality communication.Interpersonal communication occurs in everyday conversations between individuals, be it with friends, family, coworkers, or other people in their social environment. For example, greeting each other, sharing information, discussing certain topics, or sharing personal experiences. How to create effective communication in everyday life, get to know the person you are talking to, you must know and understand who you are talking to. Explain the purpose of interpersonal communication by conveying information Pay attention to the context, the environmental conditions at the time the communication occurs.Communication has an important role in conveying one's thoughts, feelings and opinions, these opinions will be conveyed in the form of communication which will later be accepted by other people. Communication is not just about messages sent and received. How to communicate well with other people, namely by improving communication skills Convey goals clearly.You don't need to think too much about something you can't control. Increase self-confidence.Appreciate, listen, pay attention and respond well to what the other person is talking about.Implement openness and honesty.Communication in the family plays an important role because in the family family harmony is determined by whether communication is smooth or not, because in the family it has the effect of changing attitudes, opinions, behavior or social change. History of communication.The history of communication at first was only an attempt or a way for humans to convey ideas, ideas, wishes, desires and so on, these efforts were only so that humans could relate to each other. At that time, Communication was not considered as something to be given attention, studied or structured. However, in the 5th century BC, in Greece, a science developed that studied the process of statements between humans, which was named rhetoric, ication practices.Communication Basic Concepts Communication is an introduction to socializing with every human being, in life in society. Every time, humans always communicate and use it in interacting with other humans. Someone's words are communication, someone's silence is communication, someone's laughter is communication, and someone's crying is communication. By communicating, our lives will be interactive and become more dynamic.Communication in nursing activities is the most basic thing and is the main work tool for every human and health worker. In every activity, humans use communication. Knowledge and mastery of quality communication. Differences Between Communications.Intrapersonal And Interpersonal As a term, 'intra' means 'within', so that communication that occurs within a person is called intrapersonal communication. On the other hand, the term 'inter' means 'between', so when communication occurs between two or more people, it is called interpersonal communication.We humans are social animals, and we always need someone to talk to or share our opinions, news, and even feelings. Communication is an important part of our life, whether we say something or not, it automatically conveys a message to the people around us, because it is inevitable. It can be intrapersonal communication or interpersonal communication. The main difference between intrapersonal and interpersonal communication is that the former is invisible, as we think, latter is visible when it occurs between several parties.Comparison Between Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Purpose And Process Communication Purposes.Based on some of the meanings/definitions above, it can be concluded that In general, the purpose of communication is as follows.,Convey ideas/information/news,If we communicate with other people, the main goal is,arriving or being able to understand what is in our minds or our ideas to the other person. Thus, there is one idea in common between what is in the mind of the communicator and the communicant.,Examples of relevant nursing activities are as follows.Nurse communication with patients when explaining the patient's condition, conveying nursing diagnoses, action plans, action procedures, or conveying the results of actions that have been taken. Communication Science Field Forms of public communication, among others: public speaking, theater concerts and public debates. Examples of Must Have Interpersonal Skills: Verbal communication., Nonverbal communication.,. Empathy., Listening, Problem solving., Leadership., Conflict management. And Negotiation.Ways Of Effective Interpersonal Communication What is effective interpersonal communication?Interpersonal communication is said to be effective if the message received and understood is the same as that sent by the communicator. In any form of communication, including interpersonal, the effectiveness of communication is very important.What is meant by intrapersonal communication?Described by Devito (1997), intrapersonal communication or intrapersonal communication is communication with oneself with the aim of thinking, reasoning, analyzing and reflecting. Interpersonal Communication Effectivenes Many factors affect the effectiveness of interpersonal communication. Interpersonal communication can be said to be effective if the message is received and understood as intended by the sender of the message, the message is followed up with a voluntary creation by the recipient of the message, can improve the quality of interpersonal relationships, and there are no obstacles to this.Based on this definition, it can be said that. Interpersonal Communication Ethics Communication ethics are ideas that are governed by their morals which in turn affect communication. In general, communication ethics is related to the moral goodness that is present in all forms of human communication. This includes interpersonal communication, mass media communication, and digital communication.Ethical communication includes honesty in all communications, keeping confidential information confidential, and not discussing the personal or business situations of others in public or in the presence of third parties. Communication ethics does not only concern individuals, but is also of great concern to businesses, companies and professional entities. business with unethical communication practices is not effective business with ethical communication practices. Interpersonal Communication in Nursing Nursing verbal communication is a type of communication carried out by nurses directly or indirectly with patients, while non-verbal communication is a type of communication carried out by nurses with non-verbal signals, for example facial expressions, expressions, smiles and so on.Interpersonal communication in nursing that occurs between nurses and patients should not only be limited to carrying out their duties, but nurses must see patients with a smile and friendliness, listen to patient complaints with an open, empathetic, supportive, positive attitude and remember equality as creatures of God
Item Type: | Book |
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Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Divisions: | Jurusan Keperawatan > D3 Keperawatan |
Depositing User: | Mrs Sari tiara ayu ramada |
Date Deposited: | 12 Jan 2024 01:54 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jan 2024 01:54 |
URI: | http://repository.poltekkesbengkulu.ac.id/id/eprint/3041 |
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