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Nurses' Perspectives on Fostering Therapeutic Relationships While Working With Clients Who Display Conflict Behaviour

Auteurs

Nienke Kool-Goudzwaard, Berno van Meijel

Lectoraat

GGZ-Verpleegkunde

Soort object

Artikel

Datum

2024

Samenvatting

Artikel over de perspectieven van verpleegkundigen werkzaam bij het Centrum Intensieve behandeling (CIB) van Fivoor op hoe zij therapeutische relaties in stand houden met patiënten die binnen het CIB behandeling ontvangen. Om het artikel te lezen, moet het worden aangekocht middels [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/inm.13441](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/inm.13441) --- Therapeutic relationships are critical in mental health care, especially when clients display conflict behaviour such as self-harm, threats of or actual aggression, or psychosis. This study describes nurses' perspectives on fostering therapeutic relationships in inpatient settings. Nurses focus primarily on cooperation with clients and colleagues, managing their own emotions, emphasising client responsibility and reducing opportunities for conflict behaviour. Unit structure, safety, and support enable this approach, highlighting the importance of cooperation, structure and safety in maintaining care quality.