This paper is a literature review of the results of three empirical studies on the relationship between nurses and patients. The study conducted descriptive qualitative designs using quantitative and phenomenological methods. The background of most quantitative research is nursing care behavior, while most qualitative research focuses on trust in relationships between nurses and patients. Quantitative research uses descriptive design, but qualitative methods include phenomenological methods, data collection is mainly done through questionnaires or interviews.
Peplau's theory is aimed at focusing on nurses, patients, and their relationships, and using interpersonal skills to build confidence and safety in the relationship between nurses and patients. With people who are experiencing health threats, including but not limited to mental illness, therapeutic relationships are the cornerstone of nursing practice (Reynolds 2003). One-on-one patient care relationships may affect the patient's positive results. Hildegard Peplau's interpersonal relationship is divided into four stages: positioning, identification, exploitation, and resolution.
The relationship of therapeutic care can help to fulfill patient's physical, emotional and spiritual needs with mutual trust and respect, fostering trust and hope, self and others sensitivity, and in the following ways It is defined as an aid relationship based on. Your knowledge and skills When you and your patient gather, this relationship develops to achieve harmony and recovery 1 Effective oral and non-verbal communication is an important part of the interaction between nurses and patients Part is how to achieve it Patient is an equivalent partner in achieving health
With regard to the topics of connection and trust, students explain the importance of concern about nurse-patient relationships from the perspective of nurses and patients. Care is defined as "improvement of trust in relationships between nurses and patients", "patients have a high possibility of interaction and communication with nursing care nurses", "make customers understand their own values", " Contact and Development Relations "care. Comments indicate that care leads to trust and thus has a positive impact on the patient. Responses include comments such as "patients are most reliable, relieve anxiety, relieve more," and "if they can concentrate active relationships to improve client health". Competent but not showing sympathy or concern for your patient