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Effective Communication Skill: Doctor – Patient Consultation
Author(s) -
Saptawati Bardosono,
Pittara Pansawira,
Mia Puspita Ratih
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
world nutrition journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2580-7013
DOI - 10.25220/wnj.v02.i1.0007
Subject(s) - active listening , distraction , empathy , task (project management) , psychology , process (computing) , computer science , cognitive psychology , social psychology , communication , engineering , operating system , systems engineering
Everyone, including physicians/doctors knows how to communicate. Communication skill involves how we apply a systematic cycle of sending message, receiving and interpreting it before we give a feedback. However, people only perceived communication as practicing sending the message. And, when receiving a message the feedback-step is the most often neglected. Actually, the feedback-step is the most critical part in which it closes the communication cycle and confirms the understanding of the message.Furthermore, there is a deeper development of communication in which we need to stress into three approaches, i.e. being present, active listening and active empathy. By being present then we can clear the clutter of mental distraction and focus on the immediate communication task at hand. Active listening is needed to apply specific listening-for-understanding techniques that confirm awareness, while active empathy is important to process information for a true awareness of other’s needs. All this approaches take times, of course, however we can anticipate it by practicing effective communication.

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