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  1. In conducting this review, we systematically collated and critiqued studies reporting on interventions targeting the therapeutic relationship between nursing staff and service users in mental health settings.

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  2. 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 ...

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · PDF | On Jul 27, 2021, Karen Margaret Wright published Exploring the therapeutic relationship in nursing theory and practice | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  4. The findings were organized to five themes: meaning of relational ethics, core elements of relational ethics, nurse-client relationship: a powerful tool in psychiatric nursing, the Nurse-client relationship and relational ethics, and relational ethics: a powerful guide to ethical nursing practice.

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    Objectives: The therapeutic relationship is an important concept to mental health nurses, and many believe it to be the essence of nursing practice. However, the nurse patient relationship is one of imbalanced power. This study, completed as a BSc dissertation project, forms a scoping review, utilising a systematic approach, to examine the research...

    Although nursing is not generally considered a powerful profession (Barker 2009a), power dynamics frequently become apparent when thinking about relationships within nursing (Wilkinson and Miers 1999). Nowhere is this power more relevant than in the field of mental health, where legal powers are granted in order to detain persons who are deemed unw...

    The research question was developed during the process of preliminary searching around the concept of power and the therapeutic relationship. This allowed me to gain a sense of what published research existed on my chosen topic, leading to the development of a question that could be answered by the research available without becoming over or under ...

    As a novice researcher at undergraduate level, this review is hindered by inexperience and limitations placed by financial and time restrictions (Aveyard 2014). Publication bias may be an issue for this review as literature was only found on electronic databases which could be improved if efforts were made to search for grey literature (Polit and B...

    Power is a complex phenomenon that may need to be broken down into other elements in order to be better understood and researched. This review was able to observe some of the current trends in research relevant to mental health nursing as to the way in which power is conceptualised. The findings of this review mainly converge upon 4 areas: Legitima...

    Despite consensus in this review that many relationships might exist between power and the therapeutic relationship, further research is needed due to the quality of the current quantitative research and the tendency to focus on a single element of power: coercion. In regard to the relationship between perceived coercion and evaluations of the ther...

    Aveyard, H. 2014. Doing a literature review in health and social care : a practical guide. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Bale, R., J. Catty, H. Watt, N. Greenwood & T. Burns. 2006. Measures of the therapeutic relationship in severe psychotic illness: a comparison of two scales. Int J Soc Psychiatry 52 (3): 256-66. Barker, P. 2001. The Tidal Mo...

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  5. 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.

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  7. e this goal. Relationship-Based Nursing Practice is a care delivery model designed to transition nursing care from task-focused to relationship-based. A shared vision of the registered nurse as a professional member of the healthcare team, working in an optimally safe and family-centered care environment, inspired the model design. Three relationships—the nurse with the patient, the nurse ...

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