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An example of where formal communication is used in a health and social care setting would be doctors having a meeting about the line of work they will be ...
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Exemplar Work – P1 P1: Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context Introduction Communication is the way in which an individual receives or exchanges information, a way in which you can communicate is through texting or talking in person. In every care setting effective communication is vital, if a set of information is not delivered properly through the correct communication it can be misinterpreted and could result in complications. An example of this would be if you were in hospital and the doctors came round to speak to you but informed you in the specialist language that they use otherwise referred to as jargon, you would not understand and it is most likely to make you worry therefore when doctors are explaining something to you they use a form of simpler language. Communication is commonly used to give information, to obtain information and to exchange ideas. All health and social care settings will need to use ef...
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