Role of Communication in Recovery of Patients
Shubham Menaria*, Danak Vaishnavi Ben G and Shubhi Saxena
Department of Physiotherapy, India
*Corresponding Author: Shubham Menaria, Department of Physiotherapy, India.
Received:
January 22, 2024; Published: February 28, 2024
Abstract
This comprehensive text emphasizes the pivotal role of effective communication in healthcare, particularly in the medical professionals and patient relationship. It highlights the significance of communication in patient recovery, the importance of interprofessional collaboration, emotional support through communication, and various communication challenges faced in healthcare. The document explores strategies to enhance communication, such as patient portals, email, texting, and social media. Additionally, it discusses emerging trends in healthcare communication, including the rise of digital communication, patient-centric approaches, secure communication, overcoming language barriers, and the importance of communication skills training. The conclusion underscores the enduring importance of effective communication in improving patient outcomes and fostering positive relationships between healthcare providers and patients.
Keywords: Communication; Patient’s Recovery; Health Care
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