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The Importance Of A Therapeutic Nurse Patient Relationship

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Firstly, “A therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is defined as a helping relationship that 's based on mutual trust and respect, the nurturing of faith and hope, being sensitive to self and others, and assisting with the gratification of your patient 's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs through your knowledge and skill. This caring relationship develops when you and your patient come together in the moment, which results in harmony and healing. Effective verbal and nonverbal communication is an important part of the nurse-patient interaction, as well as providing care in a manner that enables your patient to be an equal partner in achieving wellness.” (Pullen & Mathias, 2010, p. 4)

Subsequently, in my experience as a homecare nurse, visiting clients in their own home and providing the necessary nursing care they needed, it is vital to develop a therapeutic relationship with the client and also with their significant others. I always made sure that I am wearing my proper and prescribed uniform together with my identification card from the institution where I was working and that I looked professional and presentable because I believed that it’s easier for the clients and their family members to gain trust if a nurse looks presentable, professional and full of confidence. As soon as I reached their doors before entering their home, I removed my shoes as a respect to the Filipino culture and tradition. Also, during first meeting, I always see to it

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