ISBAR and Assertiveness Training

The ISBAR communication tool is a framework for nurses to use to assist Nurses with communication. The ISBAR tool will be explained and a discussion provided on the areas that Nurses may find difficult. Assertiveness practical points will also be provided in this webinar.
CPD HOURS: 1.5
 Registration Year 2024-2025

Course Content

In this session, we are going to explore communication problems and the link to adverse events.  We will examine the evidence that poor communication (non-assertion) increases adverse events and leads to a decrease in patient safety

We will also discuss how the traditional medical and nursing hierarchy can adversely affect the nursing culture, where nurses and midwives may not feel safe to speak up and are fearful of repercussions if they do

This webinar is from the perspective of a Registered Nurse who is a Registered Counsellor with extensive experience in assertion training for nurses and midwives

The ISBAR communication tool is a framework for nurses to use to assist nurses with communication. The ISBAR tool will be explained and a discussion provided on the areas that nurses may find difficult.  Assertiveness practical points will also be provided in this webinar

Learning Outcomes

In this session you will:

  • Gain an understanding of the ISBAR tool, a framework to assist with communication 
  • Explain why the traditional medical and nursing culture imbalance can impact the outcome for a deteriorating patient
  • Explore strategies that you can use to increase your personal power and gain assertion skills
  • Apply practical tips on assertiveness - including body language, deflection of criticism, when others interrupt you when you speak

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Anne Evans-Murray

R.N., BHlthSc, MACCCN, Grad.Dip Ed, MEd, Dip Counselling, GradCertCritCare, CertIV Training and Assessment, CertIV in Mediation
Anne has a passion for teaching which she does in an unpretentious way that ensures you will not only understand and retain what she presents but will enjoy this learning experience. She has extensive experience of over 26 years lecturing for Gold Coast Health District and Griffith University.