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What Interpersonal communication is
Interpersonal communication is the way in which people transfer messages whether its face to face or over the web.the interpersonal communication Miller and steinberg(1975) assume that when people communicate, they make predictions about the effects or outcomes of their communication behaviors; that is they chose among various communication strategies on a basis of predictions about how the person receiving the message will respond. When Interacting with others rules emerge that govern communication that includes the time and the place and the background of the participants

Aspect to promote better communication are:

1- Nurses should have a broad knowledge of different cultural background when it comes to languages.Learning other languages or cultures help nurses to communicate and for better understanding of clients

2-Telling a patient what a discussions or conversation would be a about prepares and make the patient relax or more comfortable.

3- Its all ways best to create a good environment when communicating with patients. Closing a door or pulling a curtain indicate to other colleagues that you are with a patients and privacy is need

4- Nurses should try not to be judgmental when it comes patients. Face expressions or eye movement can indicate disrespectful to some people. Its all ways best to keep a good posture and pleasant face when discussing health issues with patients

Nursing care starts with building an excellent relationship with patients an gaining trust. when patient trust their care provider its easier to educate and get them to follow certain health procedure. The relationship is build off trust and communication. Jf13jo (talk) 17:11, 4 November 2014 (UTC)