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  1. Effective nurse-patient relationships in mental health care: A systematic review of interventions to improve the therapeutic alliance

    The therapeutic role of nursing staff in mental health care is especially pertinent in settings such as inpatient wards, where patients interact with nurses for the largest proportion of time and the relationship with them is cited as key to therapeutic progression (Hopkins et al., 2009; McAndrew et al., 2014), with a perceived interplay ...

  2. Therapeutic relationship in mental health nursing: A scoping review

    Results. A total of 12 studies were analyzed. These are predominantly qualitative with different methodological approaches. The nurse's personal attributes or qualities imply not making judgments, be patient, be open and genuine. It was also evidenced the importance of the professional and personal dimensions in the therapeutic relationship.

  3. Chapter 2 Therapeutic Communication and the Nurse-Client Relationship

    Nurses engage in compassionate, supportive, professional relationships with their clients as part of the "art of nursing." [1] This chapter will review the nurse-client relationship, therapeutic communication, and motivational interviewing. It will also introduce teletherapy and telehealth.

  4. The therapeutic relationship at the heart of nursing care: A

    However, building and maintaining a therapeutic relationship in mental health inpatient units is complex (Moreno-Poyato et al., 2021). Therefore, improving the nurse-patient therapeutic relationship should be a goal to provide higher quality nursing care throughout the hospitalisation process. 1.1 Background

  5. Implementation of evidence on the nurse-patient relationship in

    The Therapeutic Relationship (TR) is one of the most important tools at nurses' disposal, especially in mental health nursing. Indeed, the concept of the therapeutic relationship emerged in parallel to the professionalization of nursing care [] and is considered the cornerstone of psychiatric and mental health nursing [].Adequate establishment of the therapeutic relationship increases the ...

  6. Effective nurse-patient relationships in mental health care: A ...

    Background: Therapeutic alliance is a core part of the nursing role and key to the attainment of positive outcomes for people utilising mental health care services. However, these relationships are sometimes difficult to develop and sustain, and nursing staff would arguably benefit from evidence-based support to foster more positive relationships.

  7. The therapeutic relationship from the ...

    INTRODUCTION. The therapeutic relationship (TR) is an essential part of any nursing intervention and is the linchpin of effective person-centred care in the realm of mental health care (Hartley et al., 2020).This relationship involves an interaction between the nurse and the patient and is based on concepts such as partnership, empowerment, respect and trust (McAllister et al., 2019; McMillan ...

  8. Facilitators of and Barriers to the Therapeutic Nurse-Patient

    The therapeutic relationship serves as a cornerstone in psychiatric mental health nursing practice, providing a basis for implementing various interventions. AIMS: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of psychiatric mental health nurses regarding factors that facilitate and impede the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.

  9. Therapeutic alliance, relationship building, and communication

    However, as the medical model grows in influence, it poses challenges to therapeutic relationships between nurses and clients with schizophrenia. The nurse-patient relationship has been a unique and valued foundation of psychiatric nursing practice since the 1950s (Perraud, Delaney, Carlson-Sabelli, & Johnson, 2006; Reed & Crawford Shearer ...

  10. Therapeutic alliance, relationship building, and communication

    Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that affects the client, family, and community. Nurses are educated to use the nurse-patient relationship to provide health education and collaborative health decision-making. However, challenges abound for nurses and clients with schizophrenia to effectively utilize the relationship to reach these goals.

  11. Exploring the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice

    1.1. Background. Based on Peplau's model of interpersonal relationships by (), which is the most widely held theory in the mental health nursing community, many authors have based their models on person‐centred mental health nursing (Barker & Buchanan‐Barker, 2010; O'Brien, 2001; Scanlon, 2006).All of them identify the therapeutic relationship as the foundation of nursing practice and the ...

  12. 3.1 Therapeutic Communication and Relationships

    Self-awareness and knowledge of these communication barriers can help nurses enhance their therapeutic communication techniques and form positive and productive nurse-client relationship s. Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationships. A therapeutic relationship is a healthy relationship that develops over time, and is based on mutual trust and ...

  13. The Therapeutic Relationship in Inpatient Psychiatric Care: A Narrative

    The databases used were SCOPUS, CINAHL, and PUBMED. A combination of the following key words was used for adapted descriptors in each of the databases: 'mental health nursing', 'psychiatric nursing', 'therapeutic relationship', 'nurse-patient relations', and 'interpersonal relations' . Taking into account the complexity of ...

  14. Facilitators of and Barriers to the Therapeutic Nurse-Patient ...

    Background: The therapeutic relationship serves as a cornerstone in psychiatric mental health nursing practice, providing a basis for implementing various interventions. Aims: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of psychiatric mental health nurses regarding factors that facilitate and impede the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.

  15. Therapeutic communication within the nurse-patient relationship: A

    Most of the literature refers to therapeutic communication as a strategy to improve the therapeutic relationship in the area of psychiatric nursing. What this paper adds? Therapeutic communication within the nurse-patient relationship is a process of information exchange between a nurse and patient, based on mutual respect and engagement in ...

  16. The therapeutic relationship and Mental Health Nursing: it is time to

    The therapeutic relationship and Mental Health Nursing: it is time to articulate what we do! The therapeutic relationship and Mental Health Nursing: it is time to articulate what we do! J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2012 Nov;19 (9):839-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2012.01944.x.

  17. Exploring the therapeutic relationship in nursing theory and practice

    The therapeutic relationship is known to be the cornerstone of mental health nursing [3, 4]. This is characterized by the interpersonal relationship that is established between the nurse and the ...

  18. Exploring the therapeutic relationship through the reflective practice

    However, in the mental health unit setting, the therapeutic relationship is especially relevant to increase the effectiveness of any nursing intervention (McAndrew et al., 2014). Reflective practice is considered an essential aspect of improving nursing care and generating knowledge (Vaughan, 2017 ).

  19. Exploring the therapeutic relationship in nursing theory and ...

    The therapeutic relationship is widely regarded as central to nursing practice, yet the concept is so familiar that it is easily taken for granted. However, like any relationship, a therapeutic relationship cannot be assumed, and to be therapeutic it requires investment from both nurse and service user. This article outlines the theoretical ...

  20. (PDF) Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship with Individuals Living

    The therapeutic. relationship is considered the fundamental core of care in psychiatric and mental health nursing. [2]. The nurse must utilize their communication skills, understanding of human ...

  21. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

    To examine whether the dimensions of empathy influence the nurse-patient therapeutic relationship within mental health units. 4.3 Method. A cross-sectional design was used to collect data to measure the therapeutic alliance and the different dimensions of empathy via an online form completed by nurses working at 18 mental health units.

  22. Therapeutic relationships, risk, and mental health practice

    A core part of the contemporary identity of the mental health nurse is one who is able to provide acceptance and support f … Therapeutic relationships, risk, and mental health practice Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Jun;27(3):1137-1148. doi: 10.1111/inm.12430. ...