An Interpretation of Nurse-Patient Relationships in Inpatient Psychiatry
Nurses who work in acute inpatient psychiatry, where lengths of stay are increasingly shortened, struggle to establish therapeutic nurse-patient relationships. The purpose of this inquiry was to illuminate the nature of relationships between inpatient psychiatric mental health (PMH) nurses and their...
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Main Author: | Catherine Thibeault (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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