Report of CNE on “Enhancing Therapeutic Communication Skills for Effective Nursing Care”

March 29, 2025

A Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) program on “Enhancing Therapeutic Communication Skills for Effective Nursing Care “was organized by the 2nd-year MSc Nursing students of the Department of Psychiatric (Mental Health) Nursing, Manipal College of Nursing, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, on March 27, 2025, between 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm for the staff nurses of Kasturba Hospital, Manipal. The program was coordinated by Dr. Savitha Prabhu, Assistant Professor, Ms. Manodarshika, and Ms. Anna Susan, II year MSc nursing students, Department of Psychiatric (Mental Health) Nursing, Manipal College of Nursing, MAHE, Manipal.

Dr. Savitha Prabhu delivered an engaging session on the significance of therapeutic communication in clinical practice. She emphasized the role of effective communication in building rapport, fostering trust, and enhancing patient care outcomes. The session covered key aspects such as active listening, verbal and non-verbal communication, empathy, and strategies to overcome communication barriers.

The CNE program was interactive, with various group activities organized by the students to reinforce learning. These activities included role-plays, case discussions, and scenario-based problem-solving exercises, allowing participants to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life clinical situations. The activities encouraged active participation and deepened the understanding of therapeutic communication skills in psychiatric and general nursing practice.

The session was well-received, with the active engagement of 28 nurses. The discussions and practical demonstrations provided valuable insights into improving communication strategies in patient care.

This program has contributed to the achievement of SDGs 3, 4, and 17: Good Health and Wellbeing, Quality Education, and Partnerships for the Goals, respectively, by enhancing the professional competencies of nurses in therapeutic communication, ultimately benefiting patient care and nursing practice.