Therapeutic relationship between nurse and family based on the theory of Joyce Travelbee, in a hospital in Lima
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OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics of the therapeutic relationship according to the Joyce Travelbee theory between nurse and family of patients hospitalized in emergency services of a hospital in Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Descriptive and transversal, 60 family members participated, a per...
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| Institución: | Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades |
| Repositorio: | Health care & global health |
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| Materia: | Application of theory Joyce Travelbee nurse and family therapeutic relation Aplicación de teoría Joyce Travelbee enfermera y familia relación terapéutica |
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Therapeutic relationship between nurse and family based on the theory of Joyce Travelbee, in a hospital in Lima Relación terapéutica entre enfermera y familia basada en la teoría de Joyce Travelbee, en un hospital de Lima |
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Therapeutic relationship between nurse and family based on the theory of Joyce Travelbee, in a hospital in Lima Jahuancama Villagaray, Olga Liz Application of theory Joyce Travelbee nurse and family therapeutic relation Aplicación de teoría Joyce Travelbee enfermera y familia relación terapéutica |
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Jahuancama Villagaray, Olga Liz Espinoza Moreno, Tula Margarita |
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Application of theory Joyce Travelbee nurse and family therapeutic relation Aplicación de teoría Joyce Travelbee enfermera y familia relación terapéutica |
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Application of theory Joyce Travelbee nurse and family therapeutic relation Aplicación de teoría Joyce Travelbee enfermera y familia relación terapéutica |
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OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics of the therapeutic relationship according to the Joyce Travelbee theory between nurse and family of patients hospitalized in emergency services of a hospital in Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Descriptive and transversal, 60 family members participated, a perception survey was applied with Likert scale. RESULTS: According to Joyce Travelbee’s theory, the therapeutic relationship between the nurse and the family is considered positive for 58,3% of the relatives. For 41, 7% of this, the relationship is acceptable, and for 16% is positive. On the other hand, 41,6% considers this kind of relationship negative. 38,3 % of this considers not too acceptable, and 3,3%considers it negative. The therapeutic relationship between nurse and family, according to the dimensions, phases or stages established by Joyce Travelbee, are five. This relationship is appreciated in a positive way, especially in the phase of transfer in 75% of families, the phase of empathy in 51% of families. However, it is considered negative according to the order of priority in the phase of emergent identities in 59,5% of families, in the phase of original encounter in 55,9% of families, and in the phase of compassion in 53,1% of families. CONCLUSIONS: The interpersonal relationship between nurse and family is positive. The empathy and transfer phases are considered positive while the original encounter phases, emergent identities and compassion are considered as negative. |
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Therapeutic relationship between nurse and family based on the theory of Joyce Travelbee, in a hospital in LimaRelación terapéutica entre enfermera y familia basada en la teoría de Joyce Travelbee, en un hospital de LimaJahuancama Villagaray, Olga LizEspinoza Moreno, Tula MargaritaApplication of theory Joyce Travelbeenurse and familytherapeutic relationAplicación de teoría Joyce Travelbeeenfermera y familiarelación terapéuticaOBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics of the therapeutic relationship according to the Joyce Travelbee theory between nurse and family of patients hospitalized in emergency services of a hospital in Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Descriptive and transversal, 60 family members participated, a perception survey was applied with Likert scale. RESULTS: According to Joyce Travelbee’s theory, the therapeutic relationship between the nurse and the family is considered positive for 58,3% of the relatives. For 41, 7% of this, the relationship is acceptable, and for 16% is positive. On the other hand, 41,6% considers this kind of relationship negative. 38,3 % of this considers not too acceptable, and 3,3%considers it negative. The therapeutic relationship between nurse and family, according to the dimensions, phases or stages established by Joyce Travelbee, are five. This relationship is appreciated in a positive way, especially in the phase of transfer in 75% of families, the phase of empathy in 51% of families. However, it is considered negative according to the order of priority in the phase of emergent identities in 59,5% of families, in the phase of original encounter in 55,9% of families, and in the phase of compassion in 53,1% of families. CONCLUSIONS: The interpersonal relationship between nurse and family is positive. The empathy and transfer phases are considered positive while the original encounter phases, emergent identities and compassion are considered as negative.OBJETIVOS: Describir las características en la relación terapéutica según la teoría de Joyce Travelbee entre enfermera y familia de pacientes hospitalizados en servicios de emergencia de un hospital de Lima. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Descriptivo y transversal, participaron 60 familiares, se aplicó una encuesta de percepción con escala tipo Likert. RESULTADOS: La relación terapéutica entre enfermera y familia, según la teoría de Joyce Travelbee, es considerada como positiva para 58,3% de los familiares, de estos 41,7% es aceptable, y 16% de familias es positivo. Mientras 41,6% consideran la relación negativa, de los cuales 38,3% consideran como poco aceptable y 3,3% como negativa. La relación terapéutica entre enfermera y familia, según dimensiones, fases o etapas planteadas por Joyce Travelbee, son cinco y se puede apreciar como positiva principalmente en la fase de transferencia en 75% de familias, seguida de la fase de empatía en 51% de familias, mientras que es considerada negativa según orden de prelación en la fase de identidades emergentes en 59,5% de familias, seguida de la fase de encuentro original en 55.9% de las familias y finalmente en la fase de compasión en 53.1% de familias. CONCLUSIONES: La relación interpersonal entre enfermera y familia es positiva. Las fases empatía y transferencia son consideradas positivas mientras que las fases encuentro original, identidades emergentes y compasión son consideradas como negativas.Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)2017-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/8Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017); 31-35Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2017); 31-35Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; v. 1 n. 1 (2017); 31-352522-727010.22258/hgh.2017.11reponame:Health care & global healthinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHspahttp://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/8/1810.22258/hgh.2017.11.18Derechos de autor 2017 Olga Liz Jahuancama Villagaray, Tula Margarita Espinoza Morenoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.openhgh.org:article/82019-03-08T15:38:39Z |
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