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How is your health = Wie ist deine Gesundheit (informal) How is your health = Wie ist Ihre Gesundheit (formal)
Methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care setting Methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care setting
how are communication skills used in a health and social care setting?.
The conversations between care givers that isn't recorded or written down.
well health epidemics affect informal business because if the person who works at the informal business gets in contact with a sick customer then they will get infected
An example of using formal communication is if a service user had been to the doctors to ask for a referral for physiotherapy on their back. Then the doctor would assess her. If it needs physiotherapy then the GP will send a formal letter to the hospital telling why she has asked to go to hospital.
In a health and social care setting, sign language is commonly used to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It helps to ensure that these individuals receive the necessary care and support, understand medical information, and are able to communicate their needs effectively. Health care providers may use a qualified sign language interpreter or learn basic sign language themselves to better assist patients who rely on this form of communication.
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Multicultural communication in health care refers to translating patient education in the health care setting. it originated when civilization was created and when mingling of other cultures and in a time before now it was less acceptable.
Group communication is relevant in health and social care because it can help with group therapy sessions if for example you are a social worker, your service users are more likely to open up to issues if they are around people of similar situations, even if the communication isn't verbal, it can be sign language, brail, body language or even eye contact as in health and social care not every swervice user can understand verbal communication due to either different origin of ethnicity, physical or mental restriction to understand
To say "we are different" in Yoruba, you would say "awa njo."