Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Theory Power Point
Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Theory Power Point
Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Theory Power Point
Hildegard E. Peplaus
Interpersonal Relations in Nursing
Theory was published in 1953 Framework for psychodynamic nursing Theory was influenced by Harry Stack Sullivans theory of interpersonal relations. Middle range, descriptive, classification theory
Phases cont.
Exploitation- patient attempts to explore, understand and deal with the problem, and gains independence on achieving the goal Resolution- termination of the therapeutic relationship to encourage emotional balance for nurse and patient ( difficult for both patient and nurse as psychological dependence persists)
Roles of Nurses
Primary Stranger Teacher Resource person Counselor Surrogate Leader Secondary Technical expert Mediator Safety agent Researcher Tutor Manager of environment
Research completed
Urology Nursing used the theory to educate newly diagnosed bladder cancer patients with the need for a urinary diversion, and ensure understanding.
Outcome shows that the scope of a patients needs requires a competent nurse to assume the changing roles in the four phases of the theory, expressing the importance of involving the patient in establishing goals and reviewing
Research completed
British Journal of Nursing had an article researching the credibility of Peplaus theory, in mental health care, due to the expansion of nursing knowledge and the dynamics of a multidisciplinary team currently used in todays practice. Public Health Nursing did a study, in homecare visits, (testing the use of Peplaus theory) to work with multi-problem families, to identify interventions, individualized for the members, to see if relationship progression was increased within the family system resulting in optimized care of the patient.