Abstract Background There is no comprehensive measure of dimensions describing the nursing relationship that is suitable for use with survey samples and that is focused on nursing particular types of patients. The objective of this study was to develop a measure to investigate significant dimensions of the nurse-patient relationship, the Nursing Relationship Scale (NRS). Methods Hypothetical cases (diabetes or mental illness) in vignette format were presented to 132 psychiatric and 76 general nurses. Thirty-four questions about the nurse-patient interaction were asked. Principal component analyses (with oblique rotation) were used to identify underlying dimensionality in the correlations of items, combining ratings from the two case vignett...
BACKGROUND: The orientation phase of the nurse-client relationship may be prolonged when the client ...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
The purpose of this article is to examine the perceived emotions of the psychiatric nurses in their ...
BACKGROUND: There is no comprehensive measure of dimensions describing the nursing relationship that...
Effective nursing notations and the nurse/patient relationship are essential for mental health nursi...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
Quality of life and well-being of patients living in chronic care (CC) are determined to a considera...
Quality of life and well-being of patients living in chronic care (CC) are determined to a considera...
Objective: To develop and test the reliability and validity of a new instrument, the Nurse–Nurse Col...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were different ways in which mental health nurse...
AbstractObjectiveTo develop and test the reliability and validity of a new instrument, the Nurse–Nur...
Introduction: The therapeutic relationship (TR) is essential to providing psychiatric and mental hea...
This article examines gaps in the available research on the nurse-patient relationship and proposes ...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
BACKGROUND: The orientation phase of the nurse-client relationship may be prolonged when the client ...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
The purpose of this article is to examine the perceived emotions of the psychiatric nurses in their ...
BACKGROUND: There is no comprehensive measure of dimensions describing the nursing relationship that...
Effective nursing notations and the nurse/patient relationship are essential for mental health nursi...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
M.Cur. (Nursing Sciences)The facilitation of a therapeutic relationship is an essential skill in nur...
Quality of life and well-being of patients living in chronic care (CC) are determined to a considera...
Quality of life and well-being of patients living in chronic care (CC) are determined to a considera...
Objective: To develop and test the reliability and validity of a new instrument, the Nurse–Nurse Col...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were different ways in which mental health nurse...
AbstractObjectiveTo develop and test the reliability and validity of a new instrument, the Nurse–Nur...
Introduction: The therapeutic relationship (TR) is essential to providing psychiatric and mental hea...
This article examines gaps in the available research on the nurse-patient relationship and proposes ...
Although a therapeutic relationship is essential to psychiatric/mental health nursing practice, its ...
BACKGROUND: The orientation phase of the nurse-client relationship may be prolonged when the client ...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
The purpose of this article is to examine the perceived emotions of the psychiatric nurses in their ...