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personal communication style and how you can apply what you have learned to provide a collaborative practice

To support your work, use your course and text readings and also use outside sources. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.

For this discussion question, you are asked to retrieve and review the required reading noted below (refer to the Readings and Assignments page for information on Week 2 readings). This article is available in the South University Online Library. For many of you, use of the South University Online Library is new, so the first step is to download and read the online library search directions by clicking here. This will walk you through the steps needed to locate a journal article via the South University Online Library. Many of your reading assignments require that you retrieve the article and this week you will have an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the library.

Discuss what you have learned from the Apker, Propp, Ford, and Hofmeister (2006) article by reflecting on your personal communication style and how you can apply what you have learned to provide a collaborative practice.

Reference:

Apker, J., Propp, K. M., Ford, W. S. Z., & Hofmeister, N. (2006). Collaboration,

credibility, compassion, and coordination: Professional nurse communication

skill sets in health care team interactions. Journal of Professional Nursing,

22(3), 180–189.





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