Global Qualitative Nursing Research (May 2022)

Conditions Influencing Effective Nurse Nonverbal Communication With Hospitalized Older Adults in Cameroon

  • Esther L. Wanko Keutchafo,
  • Jane Kerr,
  • Olivia B. Baloyi,
  • Sinegugu E. Duma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23333936221098751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Effective communication between nurses and patients is an important factor to quality nursing care but ineffective nonverbal communication could take a toll on health care. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence nonverbal communication between nurses and hospitalized older adults could help solve communication problems, thus improve nursing care. A sample of 13 nurses and 4 student nurses from two hospitals in Cameroon participated in the study. Data were collected using participant observations and semi-structured interviews, and analyzed using open coding and constant comparative analysis. Three categories were identified as influencing factors: nurse views of hospitalized older adults, hospitalized older adult-related factors, and nurse intrinsic factors. Effective nurses’ nonverbal communication with hospitalized older adults relies mostly on nurses’ intrinsic factors. Identification and nurturing of the positive nurse intrinsic factors are important to develop effective nonverbal communication skills among nurses.