Patients positively evaluated the nurse-patient therapeutic relationship, indicating that it influences the sense of security, helps in coping with difficult moments, and increases the quality of medical care. Conclusions: The establishment of a therapeutic relationship with the patient should be the ...
Nurse-patient relationships (therapeutic relationship): The relationship between the nurse and the patient relies on mutual trust, respect, influence, and honesty with a focus on the needs and interests of the patient (Brookes, 2014). From: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2022 ...
The concept of nurse-patient relationship was defined as a therapeutic relationship in line with Peplau’s interpersonal relationship theory. Nurses play a variety of roles in helping patients, ranging from a communicator to a caregiver [12]. At the core of the relationship is trust, communication...
Be completely honest in asking yourself whether you are already overstepping professional boundaries and going beyond a healthy therapeutic relationship while interacting with the patient. Ask yourself whether any of your actions are more about your own needs than those of your my patient?
‘care plus principles’ and nurse–patient relationshipThompson Melia and Boyd (TM&B) models of ‘carer–client relationships’Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Models of the Nurse–Patient Relationship Care Versus Principles? Care Plus Principles References...
Mental Nurse Patient Psychiatric Relationship Therapeutic What is already known about the topic? What this paper adds 1. Introduction Nursing staff are the core of the caring profession and central to their role is the development of effective relationships with the individuals they support (Hoeve et...
The nurse-patient relationship: theme and variations The nurse鈥損atient relationship traditionally has been thought central to professional practice For several decades, nurse theorists have explored the communication processes which mediate clinical practice and the variously described o... Mary,Carol,Ram...
The nurse-patient relationship: theme and variations The nurse鈥損atient relationship traditionally has been thought central to professional practice For several decades, nurse theorists have explored the communication processes which mediate clinical practice and the variously described o... Mary,Carol,Ram...
You must look first to the title. It speaks to you of a nurse and a patient, and it connects them with a hyphen. This hyphen means that they are one; the word ‘nurse-patient’ is one word not two, and it is joined. The nurse-patient when so joined is on
Trust is an interpersonal and essential element of all patient-nurse relationships and requires nurses to create a trusting relationship with the patients. Design: Systematic qualitative literature review. Methods: Systematic searches were conducted for the period January 2002 to December 2012, updated ...