Communication is imperative as it tells the other individual what you are feeling; in the event that we didn’t say anything to one another we would not know the inclinations of the service user. It gives us a chance to comprehend what the other individual is stating or what they are thinking at a specific time. It includes individuals sending and getting 'messages'. We all convey, …show more content…
This is of two types: Oral correspondence and written correspondence. Oral communication can be completed using mouth i.e., talking through words. Oral communication requires the speaker to have talking aptitudes. For example face to face communication between a health care professional and a service user, this would help in the communication to be more effective therefore the quality of care given will be of a higher standard as preferences and other relevant information will be successfully communicated. Advantages In oral communication, the speaker gets quick reply by the listener, the reason being the speaker and the listener will be face-to-face. It is very beneficial for the speaker as the reply from the correspondent allows him to correct and improve himself the next time, in case of any errors. Oral communication is exceptionally quick as it is face to face. Here reaction can be gotten on the spot, therefore it is time …show more content…
Also, when a service user is furious, forceful or upset, they might think that it’s hard to communicate and others may not be able to understand them. A case study from shows how important the link is between stroke and communication and how it can have an impact on someone’s life for example how stroke can affect their work life, this is what the case study showed.
Wellbeing and social consideration specialists frequently use particular language to impart with one another rapidly, this is known as jargon. Slang is a casual sort of dialect that is used by a specific gathering of individuals. Youngsters in some cases speak with one another using types of slang which the care workers may not understand. Both of these are forms of languages that only a certain group will understand therefore if a health care worker used jargon with a service user communication will not be effective due to the differences in