Nurse Patient Relationship
Nurse Patient Relationship
Nurse Patient Relationship
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Nurse - Patient Relationship
• Messages in therapeutic communication
involves the verbal (arrangement of words into
sentences, (content)) as well as the (context
which means the area where the conversation
takes place which might include the time and
the physical, social, emotional and cultural
environment).
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Nurse - Patient Relationship
• Nonverbal communication body language, eye
contact, facial expression, the tone of the voice
and others.
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Goals of therapeutic communication in nursing
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Characteristics Of Therapeutic
Communication in Nurse patient R/S
RESPONSIVE DIMENSIONS.
1. Genuineness =ا لصدقnurse is open, honest,
sincere, person who is actively involved in the
relationship.
2. Respect = ‘Unconditional positive regard’ is
acceptance to someone, regardless of what they say or do
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Characteristics Of Therapeutic
Communication
3. Empathy understanding = Empathy is an
essential element of Inter Personal Relationship
“IPR”.
4. Concreteness= ا لواقعيه
avoids vagueness غموضand ambiguity ا==لتباسwhen
discussing the client’s feelings, experience and
behaviour.
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Characteristics Of Therapeutic Communication
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Components / Elements Of Nurse-Client Relationship
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Therapeutic Interpersonal Relationship – Phases
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Problems found in pre-interaction phase
A. To effectively analyze self.
B. Anxiety
C. Anger
D. Depression
E. Boredom
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Keys to overcome problems in preinteraction phase
• Nurses can take the help of senior experienced
nurses to overcome anxiety, analyze self and
identify the limitations.
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2. Orientation Phase/ Introductory Phase
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Keys to overcome problems in Orientation Phase
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Nurses responsibility in working Phase
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Case Scenario
• The psychiatric nurse care-manager has been seeing a 32-year
old male client for the past two years. The client was diagnosed
with schizophrenia and has experienced a reduction in symptoms
over the past year. The nurse and the client are working on the
goal of greater independence. The client’s priority is to move from
the group home to an apartment. The nurse responds by
1. Supporting the client’s problem solving by examining with the
client, alternatives and criteria for the new accommodation
2. Discussing the skills required for independent living and how
these skills may be enhanced/developed
3. Encouraging the client to do “homework” by seeking out
information and then discussing this with the nurse
4. Being aware of his/her own desire to be a “helper” and the
potential conflict with the client’s need to help himself
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4. Termination Phase
4. Termination Phase = This is the most difficult to
nurse and client, but most important phase of the
therapeutic nurse-patient relationship. The goal of
this phase is to bring a therapeutic end to the
relationship. The client may be discharged from the
hospital.
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Nurses responsibility in termination phase
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Problems found in termination phase
• Anger
• Punitive behavior.
• Depression
• Nurses unwillingness to implement any plan.
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Keys To Overcome Problems In Termination Phase
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Case Scenario
A 72-year-old male client is being discharged from a stroke
rehabilitation in-patient program. The nurse has worked with
the client & his family over the past couple of months.
Both use this opportunity to say their good-byes. They are both
aware of ambivalent feelings-happiness at the progress made
and return to home, yet some sadness at the loss of a
comfortable
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