The purpose of this study was to determine which of two methods of teaching interpersonal relationship skills to student nurses was the most effective. The two methods compared were the traditional established method and a programmed group teaching method, the Basic Interpersonal Relations program. Subjects were 45 sophomore associated degree nursing students in their psychiatric rotation. Subjects were administered as pretests and posttests the Leory Interpersonal Checklist (ICL) and the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior (FIRO-B). Four groups were formed. Two groups (I and IV) were taught in the established way and in two groups (II and III), the basic Interpersonal Relations program was taught. The results showe...
Originally highlighted in the psychiatric nursing literature, the therapeutic relationship has been ...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the Basic Interpersonal Relations program...
This study sought to investigate: •! • student nurses ' perceived role of tutors, preceptors an...
This descriptive study used surveys and open-ended follow-up interviews to determine the status of i...
Background: Positive interpersonal relationships between nursing lecturers and their students form a...
This study used Heron's (1986) SixCategoryInterventionAnalysis to investigate 93 nurse's self-percep...
This study used [Heron, J., 1986. Six category intervention analysis. 2nd revised edition. Human Pot...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
A posttest only experimental design was used to determine the effect of specific training in human r...
Effective nursing notations and the nurse/patient relationship are essential for mental health nursi...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the Human Development Institute\u27s (HDI...
This survey attempted to investigate: • whether significant differences existed between the first a...
Originally highlighted in the psychiatric nursing literature, the therapeutic relationship has been ...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the Basic Interpersonal Relations program...
This study sought to investigate: •! • student nurses ' perceived role of tutors, preceptors an...
This descriptive study used surveys and open-ended follow-up interviews to determine the status of i...
Background: Positive interpersonal relationships between nursing lecturers and their students form a...
This study used Heron's (1986) SixCategoryInterventionAnalysis to investigate 93 nurse's self-percep...
This study used [Heron, J., 1986. Six category intervention analysis. 2nd revised edition. Human Pot...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
A posttest only experimental design was used to determine the effect of specific training in human r...
Effective nursing notations and the nurse/patient relationship are essential for mental health nursi...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the Human Development Institute\u27s (HDI...
This survey attempted to investigate: • whether significant differences existed between the first a...
Originally highlighted in the psychiatric nursing literature, the therapeutic relationship has been ...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...