Nursing Communication in Disruptive Medicine

Authors

  • Dararat Chuwongin Nursing Department, Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Cancer Medical Center, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
  • Ruechuta Molek Nursing Department, Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Cancer Medical Center, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
  • Kamolchanok Boonprajak Division of Kidney Dialysis, Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Cancer Medical Center, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
  • Marisa Sombutboon Nursing and Special Affairs, Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Royal Academy
  • Benjamas Preechakoon Nursing and Special Affairs, Chulabhorn Hospital, Chulabhorn Royal Academy

Keywords:

Disruptive Medicine, Technologies, Communication, Nursing

Abstract

Digital and data technology not only completely change the way people live, but also affect disruptive medicine. Healthcare practitioners play a crucial role in transforming from data provider to receivers via technologies under the collaboration of patient and their family regarding their own specialized needs. Relationship between medical coworkers and patients becomes essential in normal practice to establish understanding, trust, compliance, and safety services. Thus, effective communication between healthcare professional particularly nurses and patient are highly needed.

Although some patients are unable to speak with their voice due to Endotracheal tube intubation, tracheostomy tube or even post-operative patients, most intubated, postoperative patients and ones with tracheostomy tube have lost their voice and still crave to talk with surrounding people the bedside nurses. If it is not possible, even in a short period of time, they would have stress, anxiety, frustration and sense of deprivation. Thus, whatever the degree of severity will be, it burdens and aggravates their sickness. Thus, another way of communication including body language and hand gestures is needed instead. It is considered as professional communication focusing on patients ‘satisfaction and equity in medical access without discrimination in ethnics and financial status.

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2020-05-01

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Chuwongin D, Molek R, Boonprajak K, Sombutboon M, Preechakoon B. Nursing Communication in Disruptive Medicine. J Chulabhorn Royal Acad [Internet]. 2020 May 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];2(2):25-38. Available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jcra/article/view/233670

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