Cultura de los Cuidados (Jun 2019)

Interpersonal communication and its implication in nursing

  • Barbara Pereira,
  • Lara Freitas,
  • Aline Gonçalves,
  • Raul Santos,
  • Sueli Vilela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14198/cuid.2019.53.22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 53
pp. 230 – 238

Abstract

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Introduction: Communication is a creative action, used to promote interaction, to understand social and psychological factors among individuals. It permeates human evolution. Objective: To search for studies that applied the interpersonal communication in the health area and to discuss how it is applied in the area of nursing. Method: This is a theoretical-reflexive study due to its characteristic of being problematizing, anti-dogmatic without, however, dispensing with logical-methodological rigor with coherence of argumentation and critical spirit. Barnlund's Theory of Transactional Communication was used as a reference. Result: Aiming to enable greater understanding and discussion, we chose to discuss interpersonal communication in three thematic categories: Barnlund Transactional Communication Theory, Characterizing Communication and Interpersonal Communication in Nursing. Conclusion: In nursing, the difficulty of interaction and communication between the professionals and the patients is also evidenced, a fact that proves that this difficulty compromises the integral attention to the individual, also compromising the quality of life of the same.

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