
pmid: 9416116
Interpersonal competencies of nurses are key to assisting patients in the work necessary for regaining health and well-being. Peplau's theory of interpersonal relations is detailed, and examples are given of the three phases which occur in developing nurse-patient relationships, along with associated challenges.
Health Services Needs and Demand, Nursing Theory, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Nursing Care, Clinical Competence, Nursing Methodology Research, Nurse-Patient Relations
Health Services Needs and Demand, Nursing Theory, Patient Satisfaction, Humans, Nursing Care, Clinical Competence, Nursing Methodology Research, Nurse-Patient Relations
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