Communication process

 

Communication Process

Effective communication is essential in clinical practice, public health, and education. It involves the exchange of information, ideas, or feelings between a sender and a receiver.

Key Elements

Element Function
Sender The source of the information or message.
Message The content being transmitted.
Channel The medium used (e.g., verbal, written, non-verbal).
Receiver The person who interprets the message.
Feedback The response that indicates understanding or clarifies the message.
Clinical Pearls:

  • Barriers: Physical, psychological, linguistic, or cultural factors that hinder effective communication.
  • Non-Verbal Communication: Often carries more weight than verbal (body language, tone, eye contact).
  • Two-Way Communication: The most effective form, as it allows for immediate feedback and clarification.
  • Health Education: Requires active listening and empathy to ensure the receiver (patient) understands the health information provided.