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Role of Nurses in Communicating with Anxious Parents

Nursing - Psychiatric Nursing

This infographic highlights the crucial role of nurses in communicating with anxious parents during a child’s illness or hospitalization. It explains how emotional distress, escalation, and unclear expectations affect parents, and shows how nurses can provide emotional support, reassurance, education, and effective communication strategies. The infographic also outlines practical tools such as using visual aids, therapeutic communication, and written materials to ease parental anxiety and build trust between healthcare providers and families.


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