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Model zdravstvene nege Hildegard Peplau v klinični praksi : diplomsko delo
ID Škodnik, Petra (Author), ID Peterka Novak, Jožica (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Lapanja, Aljoša (Comentor)

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Uvod: Teoretični modeli so pomemben del stroke, saj narekujejo in zagotavljajo uspešno zdravstveno nego v klinični praksi. Hildegard Peplau, ki je pogosto imenovana za mater zdravstvene nege na področju psihiatrije, je s pomočjo teoretičnega modela razvila medosebni odnos med medicinsko sestro in pacientom, ki je uporaben, celo zaželen na vseh področjih v procesu zdravstvene nege. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je predstaviti Hildegard Peplau in njen model medosebnih odnosov ter v nadaljevanju s pomočjo pregleda literature proučiti uporabnost aplikacije modela medosebnih odnosov pri procesu zdravstvene nege v klinični praksi. Metode dela: Uporabljena je bila deskriptivna metoda s pregledom tuje in domače literature od leta 2007 do 2017. Vključeni so bili članki s popolno tematsko ustreznostjo in dostopnostjo celotnega besedila. Iskanje je potekalo s pomočjo bibliografske baze COBIB.SI. in preko tujih podatkovnih baz Medline, CINAHL, ScienceDirect in PubMed. Razprava in sklep: V zdravstveni negi se moramo zavedati pomembnosti zgodovinskega razvoja profesije, s preučevanjem starejše literature in nastanka teoretičnih modelov, kot je model Hildegard Peplau, saj so ti vodilo v še boljšo klinično prakso. Medicinska sestra v vedno učečem se procesu in izobraževanju s pomočjo medosebnega odnosa s pacientom zagotavlja zdravstveno nego v najširšem obsegu in ne samo z nadzorom, dajanjem informacij ter zagotavljanjem temeljnih življenjskih aktivnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:model medosebnih odnosov, zdravstvena nega na področju psihiatrije, duševno zdravje
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-101567 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:5442155 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.06.2018
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Language:English
Title:Nursing theory Hildegard Peplau in clinical practice : diploma thesis
Abstract:
Introduction: Theoretical models are an important part of the profession, because they dictate and ensure successful nursing care in clinical practice. Hildegard Peplau, widely regarded as the mother of psychiatric nursing care, has developed through a theoretical model the interpersonal relationship between a nurse and a patient, who is useful, even desirable in all areas of the nursing process. Purpose: The purpose of the diploma thesis is to present Hildegard Peplau and her interpersonal relation model, and in the future with the help of a literature review, examine the applicability of the application of interpersonal relation model in the process of nursing in clinical practice. Methods: A descriptive method was used with overview of foreign and domestic literature from 2007 to 2017. Included articles were with complete thematic relevance and accessibility of the entire text. The search was carried out with the help of the bibliographic database COBIB.SI. and through foreign Medline, CINAHL, ScienceDirect and PubMed databases. Discussion and conclusion: In nursing we must be aware of the importance of the historical development of the profession, studying older literature and the formation of theoretical models, such as the Hildegard Peplau model, because they led to even better clinical practice. The nurse in the ever-learning process and education through interpersonal relationship with the patient provides health care in the widest range and not only through supervision, information provision and the provision of basic life activities.

Keywords:interpersonal relation model, psychiatric nursing, mental health

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