Communication and Interpersonal Competencies for Undergraduate Nursing Students
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https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0203.02.00138Keywords:
Communication, Competencies, Students, NursingAbstract
Introduction: Effective communication skills are essential for holistic nursing care and the provision of a caring professional attitude.
Objectives: This article aims to explore Communication and Interpersonal Competencies for Undergraduate Nursing Students.
Development: It’s necessaire to draw from some theory or model as a guide to professional performance. Students need education to
acquire the knowledge and skills for practice competence.
Conclusions: It’s necessaire time and space to practice in order to become effective and competent with the skills of: empathy; listening; non-judgmental attitude; Individualized care (Person- centred care).
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