Abstract

Context: Communicating with intubated patients is one of the main challenges for nurses. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of education on function and communication skills of nurses with intubated patients. Setting and Design: This quasi-experimental study with pretest–posttest design was carried out. Statistical Analysis Used: The data analyzed using Mann–Whitney test Wilcoxon, and Spearman's correlation coefficient at significance level less than 0.05 and study power of 80%. Material and Methods: The research instruments were the nurse–patient relationship checklist and communication skill questionnaire. Results: The mean ± standard deviation of communication function and verbal and nonverbal skills of nurses showed a significant difference (P = 0.039 andP Conclusions: The training of communication skills with intubated patients to the nurses improves their function and communication skills.

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