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How to Handle a Lack of Communication at Work

Being a nurse can be challenging, as it requires extensive hard work and effort in order to carry out your duties successfully. It is imperative that you understand that collaborating and working with a team will benefit your patient. Therefore, communication plays a key role when working as a nurse.  The International Nurses Association (INA) recommends that you try your best to focus on communication, as it plays a key role in caring for patients. With this in mind, it’s important to understand that there are a few things that you might want to do in order to improve communication where it’s lacking.    Related: What to Do When Someone Complains About You Be the One to Take Initiative if No One Else Is If you fail at communicating with your colleagues, you should start initiating as many conversations as you can when you have time. It is important to put all personal opinions and issues aside, as you are required to work collaboratively with others to...

5 Helpful Tips to Improve Communication with Your Coworkers

As a nurse, you have probably noticed a lack of communication somewhere in your workplace. It is a common issue in many places of employment, but can be particularly problematic in healthcare. There are ways to close the gap when it comes to communication, and it is important to do so. The patients are counting on all of you having it together. Be Appropriately Assertive   To be heard in the workplace, it takes a little bit of work. As a nurse, you spend 75 percent of your day communicating with others. You should be able to be self-confident and assertive in your responses to coworker's questions. For example, if you are busy, and someone asks you for a favor, how would you respond? Whether you get upset, say yes even though you do not want to, or kindly refuse, they all have their repercussions. Refusing with the exact reason that you cannot help them out is the best way to go. Any other way and you are either deflating your self-esteem or causing others to resen...