Establishing therapeutic nurse-client relationship with mentally ill patients in a community
Penda, Cecilia (2017)
Penda, Cecilia
Yrkeshögskolan Arcada
2017
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017120920396
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2017120920396
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Introduction:Introduction: Mental well-being is necessary and important for a population health and well-being. Many people may discover mental health problems in their daily life activities. Most often, these mental health challenges go unnoticed by the patients as well as others.Therapeutic relationship is very important in mental health .It is considered the fundamental of mental health as it supports the changing insight and behaviour of mentally ill patient.It is a relationship built on trust and respect between the nurse and the client.
The purpose of this study is to investigate articles of scientific journals related to topic and gain deeper knowledge on means to build an effective nurse-client relationships and to understand nurses role in the nurse-client relationship.
Method:Literature review was used as an electronic database search. The database search that were used for the review are EBSCOHOST,SCIENCE DIRECT, SAGE JOURNAL and Google Scholar utilizing the search terms ”therapeutic nurse-client relationship”, ”mental health”, ”Components of therapeutic relationship”, ”community care”.The search resulted to a number of hits using the search criterions. Reading carefully through the articles, the total of fourteen scientific articles were considered relevant for this study.An inductive content analysis was used to analysed the data collected.The theoritical framework used for the study is Hildegard Peplau’1988 interpersonal theory.
Findings:The literature review highlight trust, communication, empathy, genuineness, empowerment, respect, continuity of care and patient confidentiality as the core components of nurse-patient relationship.In addition to nurses role such as providing physical care, safety and security and protection in the nurse-client relationship. The theoritical framework of Peplau’s interpersonal theorycould be seen as it explained the phases of therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
Conclusion: The study illustrate the role of nurses in a therapeutic relation to nursing practice as a service provider through the provision of physical care to patient, conveying safety and security to patient, protection as well as elements needed to establish an effective nurse-client relationship.
Mental well-being is necessary and important for a population health and well-being. Many people may discover mental health problems in their daily life activities. Most often, these mental health challenges go unnoticed by the patients as well as others.Therapeutic relationship is very important in mental health .It is considered the fundamental of mental health as it supports the changing insight and behavior of mentally ill patient.It is a relationship built on trust and respect between the nurse and the client.
The purpose of this study is to investigate articles of scientific journals related to topic and gain deeper knowledge on means to build an effective nurse-client relationships and to understand nurses role in the nurse-client relationship.
Method:Literature review was used as an electronic database search. The database search that were used for the review are EBSCOHOST,SCIENCE DIRECT, SAGE JOURNAL and Google Scholar utilizing the search terms ”therapeutic nurse-client relationship”, ”mental health”, ”Components of therapeutic relationship”, ”community care”.The search resulted to a number of hits using the search criterions. Reading carefully through the articles, the total of fourteen scientific articles were considered relevant for this study.An inductive content analysis was used to analysed the data collected.The theoritical framework used for the study is Hildegard Peplau’1988 interpersonal theory.
Findings:The literature review highlight trust, communication, empathy, genuineness, empowerment, respect, continuity of care and patient confidentiality as the core components of nurse-patient relationship.In addition to nurses role such as providing physical care, safety and security and protection in the nurse-client relationship. The theoretical framework of Peplau’s interpersonal theory could be seen as it explained the phases of therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
Conclusion: The study illustrate the role of nurses in a therapeutic relation to nursing practice as a service provider through the provision of physical care to patient, conveying safety and security to patient, protection as well as elements needed to establish an effective nurse-client relationship.
The purpose of this study is to investigate articles of scientific journals related to topic and gain deeper knowledge on means to build an effective nurse-client relationships and to understand nurses role in the nurse-client relationship.
Method:Literature review was used as an electronic database search. The database search that were used for the review are EBSCOHOST,SCIENCE DIRECT, SAGE JOURNAL and Google Scholar utilizing the search terms ”therapeutic nurse-client relationship”, ”mental health”, ”Components of therapeutic relationship”, ”community care”.The search resulted to a number of hits using the search criterions. Reading carefully through the articles, the total of fourteen scientific articles were considered relevant for this study.An inductive content analysis was used to analysed the data collected.The theoritical framework used for the study is Hildegard Peplau’1988 interpersonal theory.
Findings:The literature review highlight trust, communication, empathy, genuineness, empowerment, respect, continuity of care and patient confidentiality as the core components of nurse-patient relationship.In addition to nurses role such as providing physical care, safety and security and protection in the nurse-client relationship. The theoritical framework of Peplau’s interpersonal theorycould be seen as it explained the phases of therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
Conclusion: The study illustrate the role of nurses in a therapeutic relation to nursing practice as a service provider through the provision of physical care to patient, conveying safety and security to patient, protection as well as elements needed to establish an effective nurse-client relationship.
Mental well-being is necessary and important for a population health and well-being. Many people may discover mental health problems in their daily life activities. Most often, these mental health challenges go unnoticed by the patients as well as others.Therapeutic relationship is very important in mental health .It is considered the fundamental of mental health as it supports the changing insight and behavior of mentally ill patient.It is a relationship built on trust and respect between the nurse and the client.
The purpose of this study is to investigate articles of scientific journals related to topic and gain deeper knowledge on means to build an effective nurse-client relationships and to understand nurses role in the nurse-client relationship.
Method:Literature review was used as an electronic database search. The database search that were used for the review are EBSCOHOST,SCIENCE DIRECT, SAGE JOURNAL and Google Scholar utilizing the search terms ”therapeutic nurse-client relationship”, ”mental health”, ”Components of therapeutic relationship”, ”community care”.The search resulted to a number of hits using the search criterions. Reading carefully through the articles, the total of fourteen scientific articles were considered relevant for this study.An inductive content analysis was used to analysed the data collected.The theoritical framework used for the study is Hildegard Peplau’1988 interpersonal theory.
Findings:The literature review highlight trust, communication, empathy, genuineness, empowerment, respect, continuity of care and patient confidentiality as the core components of nurse-patient relationship.In addition to nurses role such as providing physical care, safety and security and protection in the nurse-client relationship. The theoretical framework of Peplau’s interpersonal theory could be seen as it explained the phases of therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
Conclusion: The study illustrate the role of nurses in a therapeutic relation to nursing practice as a service provider through the provision of physical care to patient, conveying safety and security to patient, protection as well as elements needed to establish an effective nurse-client relationship.