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Chapter 1. Communication and Nursing: Historical Roots and Related Theory. Early Nursing Education. 1983 National League for Nursing Education 1917 first standard curriculum 1918 Goldmark Report 1928 Nurses Patients and Pocketbooks 1934 Nursing Schools Today and Tomorrow
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Chapter 1 Communication and Nursing: Historical Roots and Related Theory
Early Nursing Education • 1983 National League for Nursing Education • 1917 first standard curriculum • 1918 Goldmark Report • 1928 Nurses Patients and Pocketbooks • 1934 Nursing Schools Today and Tomorrow • 1936 Essentials of a Good School of Nursing • 1937 Revised NLNE’sCurriculum Guide
Influence of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing • The origins of patient centered care and the nurse-patient relationship concepts • The push to have psychiatric nursing a core component in all nursing programs • The work of Effie Taylor • Virginia Henderson and her influences
Hildegard Peplau • Early collaborators • Ester Lucille Brown • Virginia Henderson • Nurse-patient theory • Interpersonal theory – person to person • Seen from the patient’s perspective
Patient-Centered Care • Stems from the work of Carl Rodgers • Emphasizes collaboration with families and in the treatment planning and implementation. • The reality of time constraint in primary care require strategies in order to achieve patient-centered care.
Focus Protocol • Ask about all of the patient’s concerns • Develop a working agenda • Sort through the patient’s concerns and prioritize. • Structure the office visit with the the previous steps in mind.
The Three Function Approach • Information Gathering • Relationship Building • Pearls • Partnership • Empathy • Apology • Respect • support • Patient Education
Four Habits Approach • Invest in the Beginning • Elicit the Patient’s Perspective • Demonstrate Empathy • Invest in the End
Reflective Practice involves: Intuition, perception and cognition based on a lived experience with a patient in order to understand ourselves and how we practice effectively.