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  1. The need to efficiently build rapport with patients is pressing. Rapport is defined as a ‘harmonious relationship’ and relates to collaboration and parity between patient and physician. 1 Effective rapport has been shown to improve patient compliance with treatment, clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. 2 Mehrabian and Ferris reported ...

  2. Sep 4, 2023 · 1. Get to Know Patients Personally. Getting to know their patients is one of the most fundamental strategies nurses have for building patient rapport, according to medical staffing firm Premier Medical Staffing Services. Nurses can begin by asking their patients questions that are open-ended and stimulate conversation.

  3. Foster a mindset of gratitude for the opportunity to participate in patient care, Take inventory of your posture, tone, and facial expressions, Be mindful of your own emotions, Be on guard for ...

  4. Jan 1, 2022 · Four studies reported both patient and health professional views on establishing rapport [48], [63] verbal and nonverbal congruence and rapport [58], and rapport in one-on-one observations [49]. Two studies reported viewpoints on rapport-building from patient, families, and health professionals [61] , [62] .

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  5. Background. Establishing rapport is central to any health care professional-patient encounter. Developing a positive relationship with a patient enables the health care practitioner to elicit pertinent information and make informed clinical decisions about their treatment. This consequently leads to greater patient adherence, satisfaction and ...

  6. Apr 7, 2017 · Nursing Tips: How To Build Rapport With Your Patients. Written By: Nurse.org Staff. 5 Min Read Published April 7, 2017. Introduce yourself. Listening means assessing and understanding. Validate fears, desires, or other concerns. Do what you say you’re going to do. Learn about life outside the hospital.

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  8. Nov 22, 2022 · Every nurse has their own unique approach to care that helps them build relationships with their patients. That being said, there are some standard rapport-building techniques nurses can rely on that make finding and implementing their own style much easier and more effective. 1. Always introduce yourself.