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[Humour in the nurse-patient relation: a review of the literature].

Recherche en soins infirmiers, 2006
Humour holds an important and almost omni-present place in human communication. Research and reflection on humour have tried to define the scope of its causes, its effects, its mechanisms of action and production, its purposes and its uses. This article aims at drawing up a general description of scientific studies dealing with humour carried out in ...
Hélène, Patenaude   +1 more
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4. “Our common colonial voices”: Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on Lemnos

2014
In August 1915, the nurses of Canadian Stationary Hospitals (CSH) Nos. 1 and 3 disembarked on the tiny island of Lemnos in the Aegean Sea. Their first work was at a nearby Australian hospital, where hundreds of soldiers from Gallipoli lay ill with dysentery and enteric fever.
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Using Peplau's theory in nurse-patient relations.

International nursing review, 1997
In caring for a person suffering from depression, Peplau's theory of "Interpersonal Relations" was found to be both effective and representative of what psychiatric nurses do. Peplau's work, initially published in 1952, continues to make a major contribution to nursing knowledge and deserves the significance that it is being given in the 1990s.
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The Nurse and the Mental Patient: A Study in Interpersonal Relations

open access: closed, 1960
Morris S. Schwartz   +1 more
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The Patient-Relations Nurse Coordinator

open access: closed, 1964
Elsie L. Bandman   +2 more
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