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Sep 5, 2012 · Background The patient-nurse relationship is a traditional concern of healthcare research. However, patient-nurse interaction is under examined from a social perspective. Current research focuses mostly on specific contexts of care delivery and experience related to medical condition or illness, or to nurses’ speciality. Consequentially, this paper is about the social meanings and ...
- Kathleen M Stoddart
- k.m.stoddart@stir.ac.uk
- 2012
In the United Kingdom, engaging meaningfully with patients (rather than ‘doing to’) runs through the principles of the nursing profession (Royal College of Nursing, 2010); while in the United States, the interpersonal relationship is seen as foundational to a person-centred, recovery-oriented approach within mental health nursing .
In the social support in nursing literature, caring has been conceptualized as encompassing expressions of love, reassurance, empathy, and compassion, which dovetails with the emotional support dimension of supportive behavior typologies (e.g., Cutrona & Suhr, 1994).
- Erin E. Donovan, Mackenzie R. Greenwell
- 2021
Dec 14, 2023 · Remember, using psychology in nursing isn’t only beneficial for patients; it also helps nurses communicate better with colleagues, handle stress effectively, and maintain an overall balanced work environment. Let’s explore many ways to understand the importance of psychology in nursing. 1. Understanding Patient Needs: The Psychological Lens.
Psychology in Nursing. Importance of Psychology in Nursing. Understanding Patient Needs. Effective Communication. Managing Stress and Burnout. Treating Mental Health Issues. Building Rapport with Patients. Working as Part of a Multidisciplinary Team. Enhancing Patient Outcomes.
Nov 18, 2021 · Background Social interactions between registered nurses, older patients and their relatives are essential and play a central role in developing a successful care relationship in healthcare encounters. How nurses interact with patients affects the patient’s well-being. Limited time and demands for efficiency influence the encounter and complaints from patients and relatives often concern ...
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Apr 28, 2020 · This is the sixth article in a series that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the importance of applying the latest related research findings for the wellbeing of the mental health workforce. It will focus on the positive psychology interventions to increase social connectivity as a vital idea for ‘happiness’, while experiencing their uplifting effect through contemporary use ...