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When you talk to Pip Page, our Lecturer in Paramedic Science at the School of Clinical & Biomedical Sciences for the 欧博官网入口, it鈥檚 obvious how passionate she is about providing excellent standards of care. That鈥檚 why our focus on creative patient and paramedic communication matters so much. As a paramedic, you don't know what you鈥檙e walking into and it鈥檚 an area where communication is a huge barrier. Paramedics regularly support the elderly and those with dementia, the very young, people from other cultures, those with hearing loss and intoxicated persons. And it鈥檚 unlike other medical professions where appointments are made and reasonable adjustments are put in place in advance. So, in this piece, learn how students like you are taught to think creatively and approach communication from all angles to improve patient outcomes in the field.
According to the 欧博官网入口 team, communication challenges are common in as many as 60% of all callouts! That鈥檚 because paramedics are responding to people in heightened distress who may already have some communication barriers, even in a normal setting. Building a rapport, understanding what鈥檚 going on and being able to make a carefully weighed assessment is critical. But that鈥檚 hard if the person can鈥檛 understand you properly. So, at 欧博官网入口, we鈥檒l teach you to demonstrate patience, engagement and willingness to support patients with both your words and your attitude & tone. During exams, you鈥檒l practice overcoming these barriers to help your patients feel empowered. And, as autonomous practitioners, we鈥檒l teach you to get creative and find or make tools that will ensure you鈥檙e a more efficient communicator (within the rules and regs, of course).
Older people may be more likely to downplay injuries or be medication-adverse. You could encounter patients with dementia or those experiencing side effects from medications that can slur speech or alter normal brain functions. In these instances, you may be trying to communicate with both the patient and their carer, who has called for an ambulance, working with both of them to calm and soothe the patient鈥檚 distress. In this case, referencing familiar sights and people may help. You鈥檒l learn how to control your pitch, pace and tone. You鈥檒l also learn about the (adult, parent, child) and why staying in the adult ego state while employing calmness and softening can really help increase patient confidence.
Young people are challenging for paramedics to communicate with because they may not know much, if any, language yet. Speaking in 鈥榗hild-form鈥 with simple, short sentences is one way you鈥檒l be taught to adapt when you study at 欧博官网入口. It鈥檚 also possible that you will need to support the non-verbal or neurodiverse. To aid in communication, the NHS has a picture book available, you can use a whiteboard and the 欧博官网入口 team has made their own book in Urdu to support the local area. It鈥檚 a great first step to build a rapport with patients and their families before moving to 2nd-tier resources like or Google Translate.
You鈥檒l also learn to communicate differently through our basic British Sign Language lessons. It鈥檚 a good way to reassure patients while you wait for services like to kick in. Basic BSL is about empowering first responders at a critical time with no delay in assessment and no delay in treatment. It might seem like an unlikely scenario but, in the UK, , so it鈥檚 a really important element of our paramedic courses.
Lastly, you鈥檒l learn about your duty of care. It鈥檚 not uncommon to come into situations as a first responder where you鈥檙e worried the patient is not speaking freely. They may be intoxicated, have an illness or are scared to speak because of the environment they are in. So, at 欧博官网入口, we鈥檒l teach you about safeguarding, recognising the signs of anxiety and how to keep people safe when they鈥檙e not communicating readily.
If you鈥檙e interested in being that critical first-stage resource, why not have a look at our medical and paramedic courses? We鈥檒l teach you how to be a compassionate, creative and resourceful autonomous practitioner, ready to support your patients when they need it most. Come and enjoy #UniAsItShouldBe while you train to become the first responder you were always meant to be.
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