Communication Skills in Paramedic Practice

CLASS PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781859599174

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Edited by Tania Blackmore
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CLASS PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING
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PAPERBACK
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221

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Effective communication is at the very heart of paramedic practice. From high-pressure handovers in the emergency department to reassuring distressed patients and their families, the ability to communicate clearly, compassionately and inclusively can make all the difference.



Each patient, situation, and conversation is unique, but Communication Skills in Paramedic Practice is the only guide you need to navigate them with confidence. Covering essential skills, practical frameworks, and evidence-based techniques, it equips paramedics with the tools to enhance patient interactions and manage sensitive conversations with families and carers. Specific guidance is provided for engaging with children, patients with dementia, and those nearing end of life, while a dedicated chapter on cross-cultural communication ensures inclusive, person-centred care. The importance of effective communication across multidisciplinary teams is also explored, from making referrals to coordinating care, reinforcing how strong communication not only improves patient outcomes but also strengthens professional resilience.



A must-have resource for paramedics at every stage of their career, this book is your go-to guide to mastering one of the most important skills in healthcare.


Chapter 1 – Enhanced Communication Skills



Lindsay Hart



Chapter 2 – Communication Frameworks and Strategies in Clinical Practice



Grace Blackmun



Chapter 3 – Empathy versus Sympathy in Communication with Patients



Kate Snowdon



Chapter 4 – Communication and Teamwork



Martin Powell



Chapter 5 – Truth Telling in Clinical Practice



Lindsay Hart



Chapter 6 – Multi-disciplinary Communication



Harriet Evley



Chapter 7 – Children and Young People



Sarah Hills



Chapter 8 – Communication for Paramedics Caring for Patients with Dementia



Joanne Brooke



Chapter 8 – Understanding Communication in the Context of Neurodiversity



Janet Finlayson, Linda Hume and John Grimwood



Chapter 10 – Communication with People in Mental Health Crisis



Julia Telfer



Chapter 11 –  Communicating with different cultures



Jay Watson



Chapter 12 – Paramedic Communication in Palliative and End of Life Care



Tania Blackmore



Chapter 13 – Teaching and Research



Kath Jennings


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