presence
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- requires giving the pt your full attention
- requires active listening, caring communication, sharing knowledge and
skill with the client
,authenticity
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being genuine- being yourself based on your values and beliefs, self
awareness and your actions being congruent with your words
- requires self awareness
- requires honesty
Communication and relational practice
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- a nurse's capacity to be in relation with other people, to take initiative in
establishing and maintaining relationships and to be responsive to others is
crucial in interpersonal relationships
- relational practice is guided by conscious participation with pt's using a
number of skills: active listening, questioning, empathy, reciprocity, self
awareness, reflection, and sensitivity to emotional contexts
- being spontaneous, genuine and honest when communicating are
aspects of authenticity
- effective intepersonal communication requires a sense of mutuality,
including respect for each other's autonomy
PC vs social relationships (SR)
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- SR's are established or maintained to meet a mutual need or friendship
- Therapeutic PCC relationships are established for professional health
related purposes within a specific time setting
- The focus of PCC is always on pt health concerns and the actions needed
, to help them identify and resolve issues related to health and wellbeing
- Therapeutic relationships are subject to ethical and legal standards
caring
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an intentional action that allows you to support your pt's basic integrity
- requires commitment, knowledge and skill
TR: implications for practice ( Zou (2016))
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relational practice has important implications in nursing clinical practice:
- look beyond the surface of ppl , situations and relationships to
understand contextual factors that impact health
- take responsibility in articulating personal/societal biases and
discrimination in order to provide culturally safe care
- demonstrate respect for pt culture, age, sex, beliefs and values, HC
decisions and preferences
- abide by nursing codes and standards and engaging in reflective practice
- establish polices, provide education and engage in research that
explores TR between nurses, pt and their families
Guidelines for Nurses using social media
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- requires giving the pt your full attention
- requires active listening, caring communication, sharing knowledge and
skill with the client
,authenticity
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being genuine- being yourself based on your values and beliefs, self
awareness and your actions being congruent with your words
- requires self awareness
- requires honesty
Communication and relational practice
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- a nurse's capacity to be in relation with other people, to take initiative in
establishing and maintaining relationships and to be responsive to others is
crucial in interpersonal relationships
- relational practice is guided by conscious participation with pt's using a
number of skills: active listening, questioning, empathy, reciprocity, self
awareness, reflection, and sensitivity to emotional contexts
- being spontaneous, genuine and honest when communicating are
aspects of authenticity
- effective intepersonal communication requires a sense of mutuality,
including respect for each other's autonomy
PC vs social relationships (SR)
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- SR's are established or maintained to meet a mutual need or friendship
- Therapeutic PCC relationships are established for professional health
related purposes within a specific time setting
- The focus of PCC is always on pt health concerns and the actions needed
, to help them identify and resolve issues related to health and wellbeing
- Therapeutic relationships are subject to ethical and legal standards
caring
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an intentional action that allows you to support your pt's basic integrity
- requires commitment, knowledge and skill
TR: implications for practice ( Zou (2016))
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relational practice has important implications in nursing clinical practice:
- look beyond the surface of ppl , situations and relationships to
understand contextual factors that impact health
- take responsibility in articulating personal/societal biases and
discrimination in order to provide culturally safe care
- demonstrate respect for pt culture, age, sex, beliefs and values, HC
decisions and preferences
- abide by nursing codes and standards and engaging in reflective practice
- establish polices, provide education and engage in research that
explores TR between nurses, pt and their families
Guidelines for Nurses using social media
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