Factors that influence communication between registered nurses and patients at Intermediate Hospital Katutura, Khomas region, Namibia

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2019
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University of Namibia
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Communication is the ideas and information exchanged and actions or reactions that arise from that exchange and contact. What really defines the communication is the relationship between the communicator and the recipient. Therefore, for a good nurse-patient relationship to be established, nurse patient communication must be effective. The study described in this paper was to thoroughly investigate the factors influencing communication between registered nurses and patients at Intermediate Hospital Katutura, Khomas Region, Namibia. With a cross sectional research study design, simple random sampling technique, the researcher sought to discover factors perceived by registered nurses and patients that influence nurse-patient communication and how these affect the quality of nursing care. The tools for data collection used by the researcher were a close-ended questionnaires and an observational checklist, self-administered for registered nurses and the researcher filled in the one for patients. The main research problem was that; communication problems have been raised by various stakeholders against the registered nurses which is resulting in poor nurses-patient relationship. Sample characteristics were analysed using data collected from 67 registered nurses, 92 patients and 24 observed registered nurses. Based on the information given by respondents, statistical technique Epi Info software version 3.5.4. was employed to reduce, summarise, evaluate and communicate numerical information by presenting them in the form of tables and charts. Findings revealed that the level of nurse-patient communication and relationship was influenced positively by good human relations, a friendly hospital environment and respect for both nurses and patients alike among others. Factors which were found to be hindering effective communication between registered nurses and patients were seen to be staff shortages, routine centred activities, shift work, non-supportive management, language, culture, fear, anxiety and level of noise. The study also brought to light the poor communication strategies which are used by registered nurses. Based on these findings some recommendations were made. Among these were, development of a checklist on ward orientation, nursing education and continuous professional development and cultural sensitive nursing.
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master in Public Health
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Katutura Intermediate Hospital, Communication
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