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Nursing Interventions in Schizophrenia: The Importance of Therapeutic Relationship Introduction: The caregivers of people with schizophrenia have problems that include high family, burden and low quality of life at home. Therefore, this s... Lara Guedes de Pinho,Anabela Pereira,C Chaves - MedCrave On...
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Ch 1. The Profession of Nursing Ch 2. Communication & Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Therapeutic Communication | Types, Techniques & Examples 4:47 6:56 Next Lesson Nurse-Patient Relationship | Benefits, Components & Phases Patient Education in Nursing | Overview, Topics & Importance 6:13...
Basically, if you accept and communicate with the patient in an open manner with professional nursing knowledge, a trust relationship seems to form naturally” (Participant 11) “When patients trust nurses through therapeutic communication, they seem to be better able to fulfill what they have to...
She also has a Doctorate in Nursing Practice and a Master's in Business Administration. Cite this lesson Communication is essential in developing a good (or not so good) nurse-patient relationship. Explore how therapeutic and nontherapeutic forms of communication can affect the relationship between...
therapeutic touch in the nursing interventions classification, a nursing intervention defined as attuning to the universal healing field, seeking to act as an instrument for healing influence, and using the natural sensitivity of the hands to gently focus and direct the intervention process. Miller-...
Therapeutic intimacy in nursing Capturing essential elements of the client‐nurse relationship is an ongoing quest for nursing theorists and practitioners. The concepts which can describe this relationship may in fact have a long history of study in nursing and related... K Kadner - 《Journal of ...
In a world dominated by technology and driven by fi scal policy emphasis, the therapeutic relationship as a healing modality is still a central theme to mental health nurses (MHN) in their everyday work. This research, as part of a PhD program, used a constructivist grounded theory approach ...
Integrating Therapeutic Play Into Nursing and Allied Health Practice Dolores Dooley 994 Accesses Abstract This chapter explores the development of the infant child from birth through the first year of life. The chapter focuses on key domains of development including physical, neurological, attachment ...