How Mental Health Nurses Build Alliances With Schizophrenia Patients
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This report examines the development of therapeutic relationships between mental health nurses and consumers diagnosed with schizophrenia. It explores strategies such as shared decision-making and psychiatric nursing, emphasizing their role in improving treatment outcomes. The report highlights the importance of communication, trust, and empathy in building effective alliances. It also addresses challenges nurses face, such as patients' resistance to treatment, and the need for family and multidisciplinary involvement. Furthermore, the report discusses the reasons behind establishing therapeutic relationships, emphasizing the benefits for patient well-being, population health, and the importance of follow-through to ensure medication adherence. The core components of the nurse-patient relationship are also discussed, including confidentiality, continuity of care, respect, empowerment, genuineness, empathy, communication, and trust. The report references multiple sources to support its arguments and concludes by underscoring the importance of these relationships in achieving positive patient outcomes.
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