Referencing from the case study of Alan does not seem to be supported fairly according to his communication needs. It appears the nurses …show more content…
Alan also feels that he has lost the outside world which could be very helpful if Alan had his family come in to see him regular or even have the nurses give him some newspapers to read and help him use the internet to contact family or just to keep up with the world outside. Alan should be supported to express himself to overcome his communication barriers. One of the barriers that Alan was facing was that he was losing social strength of being part of a community, the communication barrier that Alan was facing would have been overcome by having Alan’s care worker have him doing something for the community and being part of the community, this could have gave him the chance to say his views about what he feels being left out of the community and also have the care worker reassure him that he is still part of the community and that people respect him as a leader of it. This then helps Alan gain back his confident of being part of something and feel that he is thought about and cared for. Alan care worker could have also gave him the chance to have some time with trained staff that can assist him in his skills of how to communicate and feel free to express himself in a way that he does not feel his bothering someone. Nurses should interact with him more in a professional was using good language techniques. In the health and …show more content…
These messages could be verbal or non-verbal. This then helps Alan feel safe to be able to form some kind of relationship and also develop self-esteem, however poor communication can make a person feel vulnerable and worthless or even emotionally threatened. They are different types of communication when communicating with someone, some people could find written communication easy for them to communicate or communication using information technology for example emails or text messaging. (Moonie 2010 Pg. 9)
Kolb’s learning cycle (1884) has four elements of reflection which you can start at any point. The cycle goes experience first, this could be the nurses looking at the previous use of method to communication with Alan it could have been that the nurses couldn’t get through him or didn’t understand his way of communication, they could then have observed and reflected on which way would be best for both the nurse and Alan to communicate, developing ideas would then be the third stage of looking at how the nurses have developed any ideas of how to get Alan to communicate and share his ideas for him not to feel like he has to depend on other people or the nurses. The last one would be the nurses testing the idea in practice this would give the opportunity to have a one to one communication or even a group discussion with other users but to make sure that they put everyone’s ideas and that