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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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Nurse–Patient Interaction as a Treatment for Antepartum Depression: A Mixed-Methods Analysis

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2017
E. Evans   +3 more
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Development and Psychometric Testing of the Humanistic Nurse-Patient Scale

Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 2016
V. Boscart   +4 more
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[Nurse-patient relations at hospitals in the Anzio and Nettuno communities in Italy].

Professioni infermieristiche, 2001
Social surveys have been carrying out since 1983, in Sociology Course at the Nursing School in Nettuno, Rome. The principle aim is the professional and the social enrichment of the students, as well as the importance of working in group. These research works, passing from nursing education to a post basic nursing degree, belong, by now, to the nursing ...
M, Mazzocchi, M L, Rossini, M, Landolfi
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THE PATIENT-RELATIONS: NURSE COORDINATOR.

The American Journal of Nursing, 1964
E. Bandman, S. Wolpin, D. Rehm
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Nurse-patient interactions related to diabetes foot care.

Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2010
The results of a study of nurse-patient interactions related to diabetes foot care from the RNs' perspective are reported. Results indicated significant interaction differences between acute care and home health settings. Implications for nurses in both clinical areas are discussed.
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