nurse–patient relationshipnursing practicetherapeutic communicationTo explore the concept of therapeutic communication within the nurse-patient relationship, using concept analysis.#Therapeutic communication is a term that is often used in the nursing and related sciences literature, and yet it is still an...
Patient- Centered Communication Focuses on the Patient The goal is to promote a greater understanding of patient’s needs, concerns and feelings. The nurse helps the patient explore their own thoughts & feelings, encourages expression of them, and avoids barriers to communication. Communication means ...
Current gold standard treatments to treat VREfm require patient-tailored regimens based on the susceptibility pattern of isolates and the degree of infection. Cases of daptomycin resistant Enterococcus (DRE) are on the rise, cases of DRE transmission within the healthcare setting have been identified ...
Although there has been considerable discussion on the therapeutic aspects of humor in the nurse-patient relationship, little is known about the experience of humor in actual nurse-patient relationships. This naturalistic study was conducted using grounded theory methodology with participant observation, ...
PhasesofnursePhasesofnurse--patientrelationship.patientrelationship. ThedifferentbetweensocialandThedifferentbetweensocialand professionalrelationship.professionalrelationship. Introduction:Introduction: Establishingatherapeuticrelationship isoneofthemostimportant responsibilityofthepsychiatricteam ...
therapeutic relationshipIntroduction: Building a therapeutic relationship aims to achieve therapeutic goals. The aim of the study was to determine the importance of the therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient in hemodialysis therapy. Material and methods: The study included 77 patients with end...
Relationship of Therapeutic Communication And Healing Between Nurse and PatientFaisol, AchmadYudianto, AhmadKahar, HartonoAstuti, Suryani DyahMalaysian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences
NURSE-patient relationshipsSOCIAL boundariesPSYCHIATRIC nursesSOCIAL skillsTHERAPEUTIC allianceMENTAL health servicesThe therapeutic relationship was described by Peplau (1952) as the foundation of mental health nursing. The therapeutic relationship continues to be the bedrock for achieving go...
Dyson, M (1999) Intensive care unit psychosis, the therapeutic nurse–patient relationship and the influence of the intensive care setting: analyses of interrelating factors. Journal of Clinical Nursing 8: pp. 284-290Dyson, M. (1999). Intensive care unit psychosis, the therapeutic nurse-patient...
The researchers experienced incidents of apparent misunderstandings during nurse-patient interactions whilst working in private general hospitals. No studies have been done regarding how nurses and care workers perceive a therapeutic relationship with patients in terms of the patients' emotional and mental-...