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Communicating for Change

April 26, 2022 by NurseTwain

“All communication must lead to change”- Aristotle

In acting, we learn that words are useless. Words only become effective once humans add purpose to them. The greatest actors understand the power of each word and use that power effectively to change the person they are speaking to. The change can be a perspective of a topic or a perspective about themself. We sometimes use the same words with different meanings or inflections to mean different things. This is the beauty of language and communication.

We conducted a communication survey within our facility to evaluate our current communication methods, strategies, and opportunities. A majority of the respondents voiced that they were “not confident” or “fairly confident” about our internal communication, communication with hostile patients/ family members, and communication to different departments.

With Covid, we realized that nurses are out of practice with communicating with visitors and the routine communication with interdisciplinary staff, most of which was eliminated during Covid.

There are two main types of communication that can be evaluated here: assertive communication and aggressive communication. Assertive communication is standing up for your beliefs, voicing your concerns, and not being afraid to communicate different viewpoints. Assertive communication is essential for leaders as it does not just go with the flow, but uses words effectively to evoke a positive change. Aggressive communication is not normally effective because it downplays other views, does not accept criticism, and has the “I am always right” mentality. Rather than offering suggestion like assertive communication, aggressive communication demands a certain way.

Communication is essential for a healthy work environment and relationship with coworkers. Ensuring that all voices are heard, points are spoken clearly, and evaluating different approaches are all ways to improve current communication modalities. If people have the sense that they have a say, their motivation for change can be greatly improved.

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