Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within the context of a psychiatric hospital. Method: narrative literature review. Content analysis. Findings: the significance of the therapeutic relationship is quite similar for both nurses and patients in psychiatric hospital units. Nevertheless, several factors may separate the two positions: the time available for the relationship, the negative perceptions on the part of both parties, and the insecurity of the setting. Practice implications: increased knowledge and understanding of the significance of the therapeutic relationship from the perspective of nurses and patients would allow the strengthening of areas of mutual interest
Relationships between nursing staff and patients are central to mental health recovery, with good re...
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
The nurse-patient relationship is prominently featured in nursing discourse, particularly in the lit...
PURPOSE: To study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Purpose: to examine how evidence about the therapeutic alliance gleaned from participatory action pr...
This study has concerned itself with the therapeutic nature of the relationship between psychiatric ...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
Background: Psychiatric nurses are aware of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in psychi...
Introduction:Introduction: Mental well-being is necessary and important for a population health and ...
Originally highlighted in the psychiatric nursing literature, the therapeutic relationship has been ...
The purpose of study is to do a literary review about the nurses working condition in psychiatric ca...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
Background: The therapeutic relationship and its importance for psychotherapy outcome have been the ...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
Relationships between nursing staff and patients are central to mental health recovery, with good re...
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
The nurse-patient relationship is prominently featured in nursing discourse, particularly in the lit...
PURPOSE: To study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Purpose: to examine how evidence about the therapeutic alliance gleaned from participatory action pr...
This study has concerned itself with the therapeutic nature of the relationship between psychiatric ...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
Background: Psychiatric nurses are aware of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in psychi...
Introduction:Introduction: Mental well-being is necessary and important for a population health and ...
Originally highlighted in the psychiatric nursing literature, the therapeutic relationship has been ...
The purpose of study is to do a literary review about the nurses working condition in psychiatric ca...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
Background: The therapeutic relationship and its importance for psychotherapy outcome have been the ...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
Relationships between nursing staff and patients are central to mental health recovery, with good re...
Aims and objectives: To explore the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice of nurs...
The nurse-patient relationship is prominently featured in nursing discourse, particularly in the lit...