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LAURA NEALE ST1 GP TRAINEE Non-Violent Communication on 10 Slides (NVC)

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Non-Violent Communication o n 10 Slides (NVC). Laura Neale St1 GP Trainee. Overview. Background Explain NVC Example Important ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ Conclusion. Background. Developed by Marshall Rosenberg Related to Ghandi’s philosophy of ahinsa (do no harm) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LAURA NEALEST1 GP TRAINEE

Non-Violent Communication on 10 Slides (NVC)

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Overview

Background

Explain NVC

Example

Important ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’

Conclusion

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Background

Developed by Marshall Rosenberg

Related to Ghandi’s philosophy of ahinsa (do no harm)

Used worldwide to resolve disputes at various levels

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Explaining NVC (1)

Actions and words represent attempt to meet our own needs

Conflict arises because of miscommunication about needs

2 broad stages 1st = Empathising 2nd = Honest self-expression

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Explaining NVC (2)

For both stages employ OFNR

O = observations (must be neutral)

F = feelings

N = needs (NOT strategies)

R = requests (must be clear and feasible but not demanding)

Formal vs colloquialFluidSpoken vs acted

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Example (1)

Busy weekend shift… imagine this scenario

You have 3 sick patients on the ward that need seeing You have some I.V. antibiotics give 4 patients waiting to be clerked in – the ward sister

keeps bleeping you to remind you. (She’s already rang 4 times)

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Example (2)

Using OFN(R)

Stage 1 (empathise) - mop it up:-

Neutral observation e.g. “I can see you are very busy” State what they’re feeling e.g. “This must be stressful

for you” Acknowledge their needs e.g. “I know you need to

clear the backlog to keep the unit running smoothly”

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Example (3)

Using OFNR

Stage 2 (self-expression) – give it back:- Neutral observations – state what is going on in a matter of

fact way Tell them how you feel e.g. “I feel stressed by this situation

and concerned that the patients get the care they need” Express your needs e.g. “I need to prioritise these tasks

based on clinical need. I also need time and space to work through the tasks as best as I can”

Make a request e.g. “Would it be possible for you to stop bleeping me to remind me as this is slowing me down – I promise to be with you as soon as I can.”

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Do’s and Don’ts

Do Try to understand people Keep practising (emotional pollution)

Don’t Express yourself first and ask to be understood (think

like a vacuum) Miscategorise someone’s feelings Say what you don’t want rather than what you do Worry more about other’s responses than your own

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Conclusion

NVC tried and tested tool for improving communication

2-staged process – empathy and honest

self-expressionRequires lots of practiceNothing ventured, nothing

gained!