Reply one Hello Easley,
Thank you for posting an interesting and informative presentation about the barriers to therapeutic communication in the medical field. One of the strengths in your presentation is the description you gave about the barriers of communication (Amoah et al., 2019). You also listed and clearly explained the barriers. Providing real-life examples in your presentation also made it more comprehensive. One way you would make your presentation better is by using visual aids.
Using graphs and tables, for example, would give your audience a clear picture of your research results, hence improving their understanding of the barriers to therapeutic communication. Identifying the needs of your audience before the presentation would also enhance your presentation (Radwan & Mohamed, 2019). A potential audience’s need you overlooked is the information about your study’s background. A question I would not fail to ask is, what are some of the challenges you faced when undertaking your research, and what did you do to cope with the challenges?
References
Amoah, V. M. K., Anokye, R., Boakye, D. S., Acheampong, E., Budu-Ainooson, A., Okyere, E., & Afriyie, J. O. (2019). A qualitative assessment of perceived barriers to effective therapeutic communication among nurses and patients. BMC nursing, 18(1), 4.
Radwan, R. I. M., & Mohamed, H. E. (2019). Perceived Barriers to Effective Therapeutic Communication between Pediatric Nurses and Mothers of Hospitalized Children at Alexandria University Children Hospital. American Journal of Nursing, 7(5), 802-810.