This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to conceptualize nurse-patient relationships might be founded. It is apparent that much of the rhetoric on which education for nursing practice is founded is difficult to relate to the realities of everyday nursing work. We explore the production of the nurse-patient relationship, in theory and practice as a therapeutic relationship. The paper moves beyond outlining yet again disparities between theory and practice. We argue that a more productive direction for research and analysis aims at understanding conditions that support sustained conduct characteristic of nursing practice in everyday work settings. We demonstrate some of the central conflicts ...
The research on which this paper is based was designed to investigate nurses' perceptions of relatio...
This study examines the perspectives of Singaporean non-palliative care trained nurses (NPNs), worki...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
Research, theoretical and educational literature on interpersonal relations between nurses and patie...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
With reference to the relationship between theory and practice in nursing there is a conventional or...
This article examines gaps in the available research on the nurse-patient relationship and proposes ...
The development and implementation of new modes of organizing nursing work, such as primary nursing,...
The therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is the core of nursing practice. This grounded theory stu...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
This paper explores ideas about the appropriate basis for nurse–patient relationships which underwri...
This chapter focuses on interpersonal, therapeutic relationships, what they are and how to form and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133...
Despite the central role the client-nurse relationship plays in professional practice the relationsh...
The purpose of this exploratory descriptive case study was to identify features of nurse-patient int...
The research on which this paper is based was designed to investigate nurses' perceptions of relatio...
This study examines the perspectives of Singaporean non-palliative care trained nurses (NPNs), worki...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
Research, theoretical and educational literature on interpersonal relations between nurses and patie...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
With reference to the relationship between theory and practice in nursing there is a conventional or...
This article examines gaps in the available research on the nurse-patient relationship and proposes ...
The development and implementation of new modes of organizing nursing work, such as primary nursing,...
The therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is the core of nursing practice. This grounded theory stu...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
This paper explores ideas about the appropriate basis for nurse–patient relationships which underwri...
This chapter focuses on interpersonal, therapeutic relationships, what they are and how to form and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133...
Despite the central role the client-nurse relationship plays in professional practice the relationsh...
The purpose of this exploratory descriptive case study was to identify features of nurse-patient int...
The research on which this paper is based was designed to investigate nurses' perceptions of relatio...
This study examines the perspectives of Singaporean non-palliative care trained nurses (NPNs), worki...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...