The Clinical Application of Body Language Communication in Pediatric Nursing Work
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DOI: 10.25236/icemit.2018.012
Corresponding Author
Yaping Shi
Abstract
To explore the clinical application of body language communication in pediatric care, a total of 160 children, aged 1 to 10 years, were randomly divided into observation group and control group, 80 cases each. The control group used the conventional nursing model. The observation group strengthened body language communication on the basis of the control group. The control group had the condition of compliance with the doctor's care before and after nursing, and the satisfaction rating of nursing care. Results show that body language communication can not only strengthen the children's willingness to comply with doctor's orders, but also improve the satisfaction of nursing. Therefore, body language communication has important clinical significance in pediatric nursing work.
Keywords
Body Language, Communication, Children, Nursing Work