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Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Conflict Management Perspectives Among Physician and Nurse Leaders.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Olszewski AE   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Releasing the therapeutic potential of the psychiatric nurse: a human relations perspective of the nurse–patient relationship

open access: closedJournal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2005
In psychiatry mental health nurses form the largest professional discipline providing care on an everyday basis for sustained periods. Mental health nurses therefore are in a pivotal position to establish valued therapeutic alliances. In practice, however, a disproportionate amount of nursing time is taken up by administration, time spent talking to ...
David Cameron, R. Kapur, Peter Campbell
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[Contribution to nurse-patient relations].

open access: closedTidskrift for Sveriges sjukskoterskor, 1969
Þorbjörn Jónsson
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Relational Messages of Control in Nurse-Patient Interactions with Terminally Ill Patients with AIDS and Cancer

Journal of Palliative Care, 1991
When dying patients are young adults or have a contagious disease, nursing staff may feel acutely uncomfortable and the patients may become isolated and alone. Nurses who work in palliative care units (PCU) develop special interactive skills that are generally acknowledged but not clearly defined or understood.
Carolyn J. Pepler, Ann Lynch
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[Nurse-patient relations in a specialized hospital for tuberculosis].

open access: closedBoleettino d'informazioni della Consociazione nazionale infermiere professionali e assistenti sanitarie visitatrici, 1965
Maria del Rosario Str
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Closeness and distance in the nurse‐patient relation. The relevance of Edith Stein's concept of empathy

Nursing Philosophy, 2006
Abstract  This paper emanates from the concept of empathy as understood by the German philosopher Edith Stein. It begins by highlighting different interpretations of empathy. According to the German philosopher Martin Buber, empathy cannot be achieved as an act of will.
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The relation between nursing students’ levels of self-efficacy and caring nurse–patient interaction: a descriptive study

Contemporary Nurse, 2020
Background: Nursing is a process of interpersonal interaction. Objective: To determine the relationship between the self-efficacy levels and caring nurse-patient interactions of nursing students. Methods: The study was carried out with 198 students who agreed to participate.
Handan Eren, Ayse Sonay Turkmen
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Quality of patient care in the critical care unit in relation to nurse patient ratio: A descriptive study

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2016
Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of medical care due to severely ill patients that are cared for in units with high staffing levels. Nursing's impact on the health of patients has shown that the number of nurses per patient and nurse education effects patient outcome.
E.-M. Wallin   +2 more
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