Rachel Kornhaber,1 Kenneth Walsh,1,2 Jed Duff,1,3 Kim Walker1,3 1School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Alexandria, NSW, 2Tasmanian Health Services – Southern Region, Hobart, TAS, 3St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Therapeutic interpersonal relationships are the primary component of all health care interactions that facilitate the development of positive clinician–patient experiences. Therapeutic interpersonal relationships have the capacity to transform and enrich the patients’ experiences. Consequently, with an increasing necessity to focus on patient-centered care, it is imperative for health care professionals to therapeutically engage with patients to ...
Therapeutic relationships between health care providers and patients can have wide effects on patien...
Background: Healthcare that involves patients and their families in care has been recommended toimpr...
The purpose of this study was to assess nurse-patient interaction in the stress-producing situation ...
Therapeutic interpersonal relationships are the primary component of all health care interactions th...
Rationale and aims: Patient-centered care is a recognized clinical method and ideal for patient - he...
Aim: To gain insight into which elements of the interpersonal care relationship (IPCR) are perceived...
Relational practice is characterised by genuine interaction between families and healthcare professi...
AIM: To describe an integrative review protocol to analyse and synthesize peer-reviewed research evi...
This chapter focuses on interpersonal, therapeutic relationships, what they are and how to form and ...
Background: Therapeutic relationship (TR) between nurses and patients is accepted as the cornerstone...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Background: Healthcare that involves patients and their families in care has been recommended to imp...
PURPOSE: To study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Health care professionals’ interpersonal communication skills with adolescents and young adults play...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
Therapeutic relationships between health care providers and patients can have wide effects on patien...
Background: Healthcare that involves patients and their families in care has been recommended toimpr...
The purpose of this study was to assess nurse-patient interaction in the stress-producing situation ...
Therapeutic interpersonal relationships are the primary component of all health care interactions th...
Rationale and aims: Patient-centered care is a recognized clinical method and ideal for patient - he...
Aim: To gain insight into which elements of the interpersonal care relationship (IPCR) are perceived...
Relational practice is characterised by genuine interaction between families and healthcare professi...
AIM: To describe an integrative review protocol to analyse and synthesize peer-reviewed research evi...
This chapter focuses on interpersonal, therapeutic relationships, what they are and how to form and ...
Background: Therapeutic relationship (TR) between nurses and patients is accepted as the cornerstone...
Purpose: to study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Background: Healthcare that involves patients and their families in care has been recommended to imp...
PURPOSE: To study the significance of 'therapeutic relationship' between nurses and patients within ...
Health care professionals’ interpersonal communication skills with adolescents and young adults play...
The relationship between nurse and patient is important to nursing care and health outcomes. This re...
Therapeutic relationships between health care providers and patients can have wide effects on patien...
Background: Healthcare that involves patients and their families in care has been recommended toimpr...
The purpose of this study was to assess nurse-patient interaction in the stress-producing situation ...