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Interpersonal Relations In Nursing

A Conceptual Frame of Reference for Psychodynamic Nursing
  • ISBN-13: 9780826179111
  • Publisher: SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Imprint: SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY
  • By Hildegard E. Peplau
  • Price: AUD $204.00
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 28/01/2011
  • Format: Paperback (208.00mm X 135.00mm) 360 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Nursing [MQC]
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Originally published in 1952 by a towering figure in nursing history, this book stresses the then novel theory of interpersonal relations as it was relevant to the work of nurses. Her framework suggested that interaction phenomena that occur during patient-nurse relationships have qualitative impact on patient outcomes. While the past four decades have seen a substantial expansion in the use and understanding of interpersonal theory, such as cognitive development and general systems theory, this classic book remains a useful foundation for all nurses as so much subsequent work used this work as its starting point. Springer Publishing Company is delighted to make this book available again.
Preface; Foreword, by Trevor Clay; Introduction; Illustrations; Part I: Phases and Roles in Nursing Situations; 1. A Definition of Nursing; 2. Phases of Nurse-Patient Relationships; 3. Roles in Nursing; Part II: Influences in Nursing Situations; 4. Human Needs; 5. Interferences to Achievements of Goals; 6. Opposing Goals; 7. Unexplained Discomfort; Part III: Psychological Tasks; 8. Learning to Count on Others; 9. Learning to Delay Satisfaction; 10. Identifying Oneself; 11. Developing Skills in Participation; Part IV: Methods for Studying Nursing as an Interpersonal Process; 12. Observation, Communication, and Recording Selected Bibliography.
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