Communication is very essential for human survival.
The only verbal communication is not important.
A country can enhance peoples health, relationship within and out of country by possessing effective infrastructure.
2. Introduction
Communication is very essential for
human survival.
The only verbal communication is not
important.
A country can enhance peoples health,
relationship within and out of country by
possessing effective infrastructure.
4. Communication Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the fundamental facility.
Basic infrastructure is essential for
growth and smooth function.
Basic facilities likes road, airway,
railways, waterways are the essential
means of communication.
Well functioning of infrastructure are
required for rapid growth of the country.
5. Basic Infrastructure facilities
Railways
Bridges
Runway
Electricity
Telecommunication
Port Facilities/Waterways
Postal Communication
Well Organizational Set up
6. Transport Sector
Transport is an essential for
communication and enhance economic
development.
Transport system is one of the core
element of the communication and overall
development.
Population mobility, transportation of
goods and flow of information
8. Importance of Transport
Transport enhance trade and commerce
by transporting commodities.
Facilitates movements of people from one
place to another place.
Facilitates effective change in life.
9. Communication
The word communication originates from
a Greek word ‘communis’, meaning ‘to
make common’.
10. Communication
“Communication is the process of generating
and transmitting meanings.”
Carol and Priscilla
“Communication is the interchange of
information between two or more people i.e.
the exchange of ideas and thoughts.”
Berman
12. Sender
The communication process begins when a person,
known as the sender, generates a message.
In communication sender is the source of message or
information which has to exchange.
Sender encodes the message and transfers the
information which he wants to communicate.
The effect of message or information will depend on
the sender’s knowledge, skill, attitude, social status
and the prestige in the society.
13. Message
Message is the any information, ideas and feelings
that exchanged between communicators.
Encoding involves the use of language and other
specific signs and symbols for sending messages.
The message may be in the form of words, pictures
and signs.
The sender exchanging the information to
audience to receive understands, accept and act
upon it.
14. Message
The message must be meaningful, clear,
understandable, specific, accurate,
timely, adequate, interesting, and suitable
to audience, culturally and socially
appropriate.
15. Channel
The Channel is the space/medium in which the
message is transmitted.
There are various channel can be used to send
and receive the message E.g. Visual, Hearing,
touching etc.
Channel can be verbal and non verbal E.g. TV,
Brochure, Email etc
The proper selection and use of channels
results in successful communication.
16. Receiver
The receiver is the person or audience who
receives the message or information from
sender.
The receiver decoding the message and
interpret the meaning of message and giving
feedback to sender.
The level of comprehension depends on their
topic of the knowledge, the trust and
relationship between receiver and the sender.
17. Feedback
It is the flow of information from receiver
to the sender.
Feedback is the receiver reaction to the
message sent by sender.
Feedback may be verbal or non verbal.
Feedback is essential to knowing whether
the receiver understands the message
correctly.
18. IMPORTANCE OF
COMMUNICATION IN NURSING
A good communication is a critical component
of nursing practices.
A good communication generate trust between
nurse and patients
A good communication provides a professional
satisfaction.
A good communication bringing a change
19. IMPORTANCE OF
COMMUNICATION IN NURSING
A good communication helps to promote
managerial efficiency.
A good communication provides basis for
leadership action.
A good communication is the foundation of
relationship between nurse, patients and
other health team member.
20. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
Communication
Based on
Organization
Pattern
Upward
Communication
Downward
Communication
Diagonal
Communication
Based on
formality
Formal
Communication
Informal
Communication
Based on
media
Verbal
Communication
Non verbal
Communication
Based on
Level
Interpersonal
Communication
Intrapersonal
Communication
Mass
Communication
21. PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION
Focus of objective
Appropriate
Clear
Appropriate use of medium
Environment
Preparation
Need
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