What is person-centered therapeutic relationships:
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- critical to healing and satisfaction- categorized as "therapeutic alliance"
and linked to helping people achieve health goals
- begins with expectation people will take active participation in self-
managing health
- time limited
- regardless of time spent PPC should be meaningful
,actual nursing diagnosis
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Response to health conditions or life processes that exist in an individual,
family or communityDefining characteristics (signs/symptoms) that cluster
in patterns of related cues
Selection of an actual diagnosis indicates that there is sufficient assessment
data available to establish the nursing diagnosis
i.e. Acute pain
Orientation
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- Developing conversational ease with your patient and the trust needed to
deepen communication
Analyze the "Framework For Therapeutic Relationships" in the RNAO Best Practice
Guideline: Establishing Therapeutic Relationships (p.17)
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- organizes and guides the discussion of the recommendation
- model for understanding the therapeutic relationship
Describe the steps of caring process (C.A.R.E)
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C= Connect
Introduce yourself, be attentive
A= Appreciate
Client is in a new, strange and possibly frightening situation - recognize
that
R= Respond
Work with their priorities, their expectations
E= Empower
Encourage the client to problem-solve with you
confidentiality
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Maintaining confidentiality demonstrate respect and supports trust
Behavioral Model
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, Behavioural - 1970's Progressing from medical focus to understand what
contributed to health and illness.
• 1974 Lalonde Report - shifted emphasis from medical behavioural
• Defined health determinants ( 4 Health Fields) as lifestyle, environment,
human biology and organization of health care.
• Focus on lifestyle behaviours that contributed to chronic disease
• Aim to decrease the behavioural risk factors (smoking, lack of exercise,
diet)
• Responsibility is on the individual to adapt to health- enhancing
behaviours(P&P, 2019)
Components of the Model of Person Centeredness (PCC):
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- PPC relationship considers each patient as person first and foremost with
distinctive personally held values, beliefs and life goals
- each relationship represents unique encounter (interaction that is
supportive for one person may no be considered supportive for another)
- nurses support self management skills + problem solving + help build
confidence in managing own health
- caring represents core foundational value
nursing diagnoses vs collaborative problems
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- critical to healing and satisfaction- categorized as "therapeutic alliance"
and linked to helping people achieve health goals
- begins with expectation people will take active participation in self-
managing health
- time limited
- regardless of time spent PPC should be meaningful
,actual nursing diagnosis
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Response to health conditions or life processes that exist in an individual,
family or communityDefining characteristics (signs/symptoms) that cluster
in patterns of related cues
Selection of an actual diagnosis indicates that there is sufficient assessment
data available to establish the nursing diagnosis
i.e. Acute pain
Orientation
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- Developing conversational ease with your patient and the trust needed to
deepen communication
Analyze the "Framework For Therapeutic Relationships" in the RNAO Best Practice
Guideline: Establishing Therapeutic Relationships (p.17)
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- organizes and guides the discussion of the recommendation
- model for understanding the therapeutic relationship
Describe the steps of caring process (C.A.R.E)
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C= Connect
Introduce yourself, be attentive
A= Appreciate
Client is in a new, strange and possibly frightening situation - recognize
that
R= Respond
Work with their priorities, their expectations
E= Empower
Encourage the client to problem-solve with you
confidentiality
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Maintaining confidentiality demonstrate respect and supports trust
Behavioral Model
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, Behavioural - 1970's Progressing from medical focus to understand what
contributed to health and illness.
• 1974 Lalonde Report - shifted emphasis from medical behavioural
• Defined health determinants ( 4 Health Fields) as lifestyle, environment,
human biology and organization of health care.
• Focus on lifestyle behaviours that contributed to chronic disease
• Aim to decrease the behavioural risk factors (smoking, lack of exercise,
diet)
• Responsibility is on the individual to adapt to health- enhancing
behaviours(P&P, 2019)
Components of the Model of Person Centeredness (PCC):
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- PPC relationship considers each patient as person first and foremost with
distinctive personally held values, beliefs and life goals
- each relationship represents unique encounter (interaction that is
supportive for one person may no be considered supportive for another)
- nurses support self management skills + problem solving + help build
confidence in managing own health
- caring represents core foundational value
nursing diagnoses vs collaborative problems
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