The perfect nurse-patients' relationship and its impact on the care plan and patient’s outcomes

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Nursing student at Jazan university, Saudi Arabia.

2 Nursing student at faculty of nursing, Jazan university, Saudi Arabia.

3 Nursing student at faculty of nursing, Jazan university, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The nursing relationship is a crucial therapeutic interpersonal process that collaborates with other human processes to enhance health in individuals and communities. It has been reported that the nurse-patient relationship is universally recognized as the fundamental core of nursing. This study introduces an all-encompassing theory that examines the dynamics of the relationship, with a specific emphasis on the viewpoint of the patient. This phenomenon is characterized as an ever-evolving and dynamic state of being that is distinguished by a sense of spiritual oneness, seen as a potent linkage of energy. The main characteristic of this connection is the vital nurse-patient interaction, which greatly enhances the patient's sense of empowerment. The nurse-patient relationships and good interactions necessitate the nurse to possess perceived qualities of kindness, sagacity, and skill in making connections with persons. This review aims to summarize the main concept, elements, and role of nurses and patients in constructing perfect relationships giving a significant impact on patients' outcomes and quality of care.

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