Project with a patient

Project with a patient

Introduction

 

Interpersonal ProcessAnalysis(IPA)isawaytoidentifypatternsin studentandpatientcommunication.It isnotan intakeassessmentnor questionandanswersession but atimetolistenanddemonstratecaringconcern, and atimetorecognize and identify a patient’s emerging feelings.IPAisawrittenrecord ofasegment ofthenurse-patientconversationthat reflectsascloselyaspossibletheverbal,non-verbal, coping,anddefensemechanismsutilizedduringtheinteraction.IPAhassomedisadvantages becauseitrelieson memoryand issubjecttodistortions, however,it can beauseful tool for identifying communication patterns.The purpose of the conversation is to give an opportunity to identify and practice communication strategies correctly. Note that the goal is not to solve the patient’s problems but to explore and use interactive therapeutic communication.

 

The student selects goals priortotheinteractions that are realisticand measurable. Topics include such areas as behavioral issues (triggers like getting angry when called or made to feel “stupid”), replacing negative with positive coping mechanisms (reframing), identification of feelings (hungry, angry, lonely, tired, happy, etc.), plans for discharge, presence/absence delusions/hallucinations, etc. Therapeutic Communication demonstratestheuseof mostly broadopen-ended questions,clarification,confronting,reflecting,empathy,immediacy,focusing,etc. Identify the techniquesused with rationales for use,and the effect of these techniques.Read and follow guidelines (template and rubric) and chapters on therapeutic communication. Is the patient able to answer? Are responses congruent with your statements?

 

Instructions

 

Selectapatienttoparticipate. Donotusea “script” forthisinteraction. Listen and respond to the patient without takingnotes. Takingnotesisdistractingforboththestudentandthepatient and thepatientmayresentormisunderstandthestudent’sintent or feel like a project.Writeoutandanalyzeasegmentofthenurse-patient interaction using quotation marks around what both you and the patient said.Identifynon-verbal actions such as body position changes, mood/affect changes, or conversation factors (looking down when discussing an uncomfortable subject).Describe the environmental setting where the interaction took place – did they contribute to a therapeutic (ease of conversation) or non-therapeutic setting (too cold, smoky, etc.).The interpretation sections will be completed later because these sections take time and reflection. Utilize ATI or the textbook for communication and defense/coping strategies.

 

The selected interaction is based upon the parts of the conversation most meaningful or therapeutic. Allow the interaction to flow, documented so that the Instructor can easily follow the content. As soon as the interaction is completed, thank the patient and excuse yourself. Begin to write the conversation verbatim (word for word) to the best of your recollection. Document both parties’ non-verbal behaviors. During documentation, insert information about any discontinuity, i.e. “patient needed to get ready for group therapy;” “patient left to use the bathroom;” or “we agreed to meet up directly after group.” If the student continues a conversation later and wishes to include parts of both conversations, identify the change or time lapse. (Always account for how an interaction ended when it is unplanned and abrupt, i.e., “patient stood up and said he didn’t want to talk about this anymore.”)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steps:

  1. Complete the patient demographic information and the environmental setting. (Was the setting conducive to talking?). In the patient description section, the patient should be described in such a way that no one can identify him or her (first and last initials only). Never use patient’s name in your papers.
  2. Include grooming, affect, posture, and mood.
  3. Quote both sides of the conversation and the non-verbal information. Verbal communication is concerned with the spoken word, including inflection and tone of voice. Non-verbal communication is concerned with gestures, body movements, posture and other unspoken forms of relaying ideas and feelings.
  4. Identify student thoughts and feelings during the interaction. For example, “I was feeling nervous and scared. He had attempted suicide and I didn’t know if what I said would hurt him.” Focus on what is happening to you and the patient that has communication value.
  5. The rest of the template will be completed later with time to analyze. Once all columns are complete, the student will have gained insight needed to look back and decide if the technique was therapeutic or non-therapeutic. If the patient responded favorably, yet a non-therapeutic statement was used such as closed statements (“why did you do that?”), document what could have been said that was more therapeutic. For example, I could have said, “Tell me more about what happened.”
  6. The ability to look back and analyze conversation errors/ non-therapeutic responses is as valuable as providing therapeutic responses during the conversation and can provide insight into what is customarily used in your conversations.
  7. Complete the type of communication techniques used and identify whether therapeutic or non-therapeutic. (Therapeutic communication is defined as a face-to-face process of interacting, focusing on advancing the patient’s physical and emotional well-being, and is used to support or inform.)
  8. Identify coping or defense mechanisms the patient probably used in this interaction and whether these were adaptive or maladaptive.
  9. Evaluate the effectiveness of this interaction.
  1. Evaluate the goals. Are the responses relevant to the goal?
  2. Did the patient initiate the conversation or did you?
  3. Did you or the patient change the subject due to discomfort with the topic (like self-harm or abuse)? Did the patient answer you, look away, or hesitate?
  4. Were only meaningless/social topics discussed (football teams, music, food, etc.)? Did you use closed communications, and if so was it because the patient was not cognitively communicative (Alzheimer, stroke, or dementia patient)? What communication techniques were used the most?
  5. Is there congruence between the verbal and nonverbal communications?
  6. Interpret behaviors. These relate to the perception of meaning behind the words.
  7. Identify feelings involved. When possible, document the reasoning behind the feelings.
  8. Identify and evaluate themes and strategies.
  9. What did the communication mean to you and the patient? If you were to redo this interaction, what would you change?
  1. These assignments are typed. Extra pages/rows may be added as needed for the conversation. Include a reference page in APA form.

REV 5/2017

INTERPERSONALPROCESS ANALYSIS

 

Student:                                                                                                            Date:                                                            

 

Clinical Instructor:                                                                                                                                                                

 

Name(initialsonly):                                                            Unit:                                                                                          

 

CurrentLegal Status(Vol.,5150,5250,30day,T-Con,LPS-Conservatorship):

 

MultiaxialDiagnosticSystem: AxisI (ClinicalDisorder):

Axis II(PersonalityDisorder /MentalRetardation):

Axis III (General Medical Conditions):

AxisIV (Psychosocialand EnvironmentalProblems):

AxisV (Global Assessmentof Functioning Scale):

 

  1. Descriptionof thepatient:Age?Sex? Ethnicity?MaritalStatus?Whatprecipitatedhospitalization?Numberof days in thehospital? MentalStatus, etc.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

  1. Descriptionof environmentalsettingwhereinteractiontookplace.Explainthereasons for asupportiveornon-supportive environment.(e.noise,distractions,light,temperature,etc.)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 


INTERPERSONAL PROCESS ANALYSIS

 

NAME:                                                                                                                      DATE:                                                                                       

 

Student:

·         Verbal(quotes)and Nonverbal Communication (behavior,toneof voice,eyecontact, mannerisms,etc.)

·         Documentatleast5 interactions

·         Goalforeach interaction (realistic and measurable)

Patient:

Verbal (quotes)and Nonverbal Communication (behavior,toneof voice,eyecontact, mannerisms,etc.)

CommunicationTechniques

·         Identify communication techniqueusedthen defineyour communication techniques

·         Wasthe communication therapeuticor non- therapeutic?

·         Which defense andcoping mechanisms didthe patient use? Rationale based on your patient.

Critique andAnalysis

(effectiveornot effective?Could havesaid…) Documentyour thoughtsand feelingsduring the interaction.

Wasyour goalmet?

Goal:

Verbal:

Nonverbal:

 

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Nonverbal:

 

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Nonverbal:

 

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INTERPERSONAL PROCESS ANALYSIS SUMMARY

 

 

  1. Evaluation: After analyzing the interaction, provide a description on how the interaction progressed. Identify the reasons for successful process or unsuccessful process. What did you learn from the interaction with your patient?

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

  1. How did you personally feel about the interaction? What would you change if you had to redo the interaction?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 


 

INTERPERSONAL PROCESS ANALYSIS RUBRIC

 

Program Learning Outcome #7:Utilize effective communication to interact with patients, families, and the interdisciplinary health team.

Course Learning Outcome #3: Initiate therapeutic nurse-client relationship then analyze verbal and non-verbal interactions, defense mechanisms, and coping mechanisms.

Essential VI: Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcome.

 

CRITERIA

 

4

(ExceedsExpectations)

 

3

(MeetsExpectations)

2

(Approaching

Expectations)

1-0

(DoesNotMeet

Expectations)

 

Score

Environment

Description

˜        Clearlyand accuratelydescribesthe environmentwith clear detail ofwherethe interaction tookplace.˜        Adequately describestheenvironmentwith adequatedetail wherethe interaction tookplace.˜        Vaguelydescribestheenvironmentwith some detail regarding wheretheinteraction tookplace.˜        Lack descriptionof theenvironmentand presents nodetailofwherethe interaction tookplace. 
ClientDescription˜        Clearlyand accuratelydescribestheclient’s description indetail.˜        Adequately describestheclient’sdescription with adequatedetail.˜        Vaguelydescribestheclient’descriptionwith somedetail.˜        Lack descriptionof theclientand presentsno detail. 
Communication

Goals

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiesrealisticand measurable communication goals.˜        Adequatelyidentifiesrealisticandmeasurable communication goals.˜        Vaguelyidentifiesrealisticandmeasurable communication goals.˜        Fails toidentifytoidentifyrealisticand measurable communication goals. 
Student

Communication

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiesallverbaland non-verbal communications.˜        Adequatelyidentifiesverbal and non-verbal communications.˜        Vaguelyidentifiessome,but notallof the verbal and non-verbal communications.˜        Fails toidentify eithertheverbal and non-verbal communications. 


 

 

CRITERIA

 

4

(ExceedsExpectations)

 

3

(MeetsExpectations)

2

(Approaching

Expectations)

1-0

(DoesNotMeet

Expectations)

 

Score

Client

Communication

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiesallverbaland non-verbal communications.˜        Adequatelyidentifiesclient’sverbal and non- verbal communications.˜        Vaguelyidentifiessomebutnotalloftheclient’s verbal and non-verbal communications.˜        Fails toidentify eitherclient’sverbal and non- verbal communications. 
Communication

Techniques

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiestherapeuticand non-therapeutic communication techniques. Consistently abletoexplainthe rationaleforusing selected techniques.˜        Progressivelyidentifiestherapeuticand non- therapeutic communication techniques.Progressively abletoexplainmajorityof therationalefor using selected techniques.˜        Vaguelyidentifiessome,but notall therapeuticand non- therapeutic communication techniques. Ableto explain someof the rationaleforusing selected techniques.˜        Fails toidentifyanyofthetherapeuticand non- therapeutic communication techniquesused. Fails to explain therationalefor using theselected communication techniques. 

 

 

 

 

 

X2

Defense

Mechanism

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiesclient’sdefense mechanisms.˜        Progressivelyidentifiesclient’sdefense mechanisms.˜        Vaguelyidentifiessomebutnotalldefense mechanisms.˜        Fails toidentifyclient’sdefensemechanisms. 

 

X2

 

Coping

Mechanism

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyidentifiesclient’scoping mechanisms.˜        Progressivelyidentifiesclient’scoping mechanisms.˜        Vaguelyidentifiessomebutnotallcoping mechanisms.˜        Fails toidentifyclient’scoping mechanisms. 

 

X2

Critiqueand

Analysis

˜        Clearlyand accuratelyinterpretsifthe communicationtechnique waseffectiveornot. Clearlyinterpretationof thoughtsand feelings regarding statements.˜        Progressivelyinterpretsif thecommunication techniquewaseffectiveor not. Identifies interpretationof thoughts and feelingsregarding statements.˜        Vaguelyinterpretsif thecommunicationtechnique waseffectiveornot. Vagueinterpretationof thoughtsand feelings regarding statements.˜        Fails tointerpretifthecommunicationtechnique waseffectiveornot.Lack justification ofone’s analysis andinterpretationof feelingsregarding his or her statements. 

 

 

 

 

X2

 

CRITERIA

 

4

(ExceedsExpectations)

 

3

(MeetsExpectations)

2

(Approaching

Expectations)

1-0

(DoesNotMeet

Expectations)

 

Score

Evaluation˜        Expressesclear andprecisepointofview. Respondsstrongly regarding personal feelingsregarding the interaction.˜        Progressivelyexpressesown pointofviewand own personal feelings during theinteraction.˜        Difficultyexpressingown pointofview,vague responseregarding personal feelingsduring theinteraction.˜        Fails toclearlyexpressown pointofviewand describepersonal feelings during theinteraction. 

 

 

 

X2

GeneralOrganization˜        Accurate APAformat,

˜        appropriatecitationsand references.

˜        Nospellingor grammar errors.

˜        AdequateAPA format.

˜        Minimalcitationsand referencesare appropriate.

˜        Fewspelling or grammar errors.

˜        NumerousAPA formaterrors,

˜        inaccuratecitations and references.

˜        Fewspelling and grammar errors.

˜        Fails toutilizeAPAformat.

˜        Nocitationsorreferences included

˜        numerous spelling and grammar errors.

 
 

Total

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STUDENTSIGNATURE:                                                                                                                                                     DATE:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

INSTRUCTORSIGNATURE:                                                                                                                                              DATE:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

 

COMMENTS:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             _______

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Answer Preview…………….

Multi axial Diagnostic System: Axis I (Clinical Disorder):

Axis II(Personality Disorder /Mental Retardation):

Axis III (General Medical Conditions):

Axis IV (Psychosocial and Environmental Problems):

Axis V (Global Assessment of Functioning Scale):……………………

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