Types and barriers of communication

 

Types and Barriers of Communication

Communication is categorized by its method and effectiveness, while barriers represent the obstacles that prevent the intended message from being received accurately.

Types of Communication

Type Description
Verbal Spoken words (oral communication).
Non-Verbal Body language, gestures, facial expressions, tone.
Written Documents, emails, reports, charts.
Visual Graphs, charts, maps, diagrams.

Barriers to Communication

Barrier Category Examples
Physiological Hearing impairment, speech disorders.
Psychological Emotional state, bias, prejudice, and lack of trust.
Linguistic/Semantic Language difference, jargon, poor vocabulary.
Environmental Noise, physical distance, and poor lighting.
Clinical Pearls:

  • Feedback Loop: Essential for confirming that the receiver correctly interpreted the message.
  • Active Listening: The most powerful tool for overcoming psychological barriers.
  • Jargon: Avoid technical medical jargon when communicating with patients; use plain, simple language instead.