Effective communication between nursing professionals and patients after the implementation of mask-wearing requirements in the clinical setting: A cross-sectional study

Nurs Health Sci. 2023 Dec;25(4):676-684. doi: 10.1111/nhs.13061. Epub 2023 Nov 5.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate staff nurses' perspectives on the use of face masks in effective communication and relationship management skills with patients in the hospital setting. The study surveyed registered nurses (RNs) who work with adult patients in different hospital units. An online survey was completed by RNs who were selected by convenience sampling. RNs' communication with patients was perceived as moderately affected by the use of face masks. Statistically significant differences were found when comparing communication with years of professional experience. Participants who had over 10 years of experience reported having greater difficulty in their communication with patients when using face masks. The effect of provider-patient relationship on effective nurse-patient face-mask communication was statistically significant and negative. This study shows that some participants found face masks used in the clinical setting may affect nurse-patient communication, as well as the nurses' ability to manage their relationships with patients. The findings of this study support the need for targeted research into effective communication strategies when face mask use is needed in the healthcare setting.

Keywords: communication barriers; cross-sectional studies; face mask; nurse-patient relations; nursing.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Communication*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Nurse-Patient Relations*
  • Patients