2016, Number 4
Nurse-patient relationship. An approach from the interpersonal relationships theories
Elers MY, Gibert LMP
Language: Spanish
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Page: 126-136
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: The life of the human beings is manifested by the relationships among them, which develop within the groups and institutions. The man as a social being is subject to interpersonal relationships promoted among people who know each other or not. They will play an important role in the human activity and are mediated by communication. In nursing, relationships are established with both the patient and the family, so that this permits the nurse to favors the therapeutic relationships, meet the patient's needs and provides nursing cares. Objective: Inquire into the relationship nurse-patient, by using the theories of the interpersonal relationships in nursing. Methods: Integrating bibliography review, with a critical analysis of the consulted literature, which included text books, monographs, original and review articles published in Spanish from 2004 to 2015. We search in SciELO, Dialnet and Elsevier, with the key words relation, nurse, patient and nursing. We identified and reviewed eight articles, out of which five were useful. We consulted specialists to broaden the knowledge about the conceptual bases of nursing. Conclusions: Inquiries into the relationship nurse-patient permitted to present a vision about it while considering the different nursing theories related with the topic, from their expression by the communication elements necessary for the care and thus to meet the needs.