Peplau's theory explains the phases of interpersonal process, roles in nursing situations and methods for studying nursing as an interpersonal process. Nursing is therapeutic in that it is a healing art, assisting an individual who is sick or in need of health care.
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1. PEPLAUâS THEORY
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3. INTRODUCTION
âą âMother of Psychiatric Nursingâ
âą âNursing has made great progress from
being an occupation to becoming a
profession in the 20th. Centuryâ-
âNurse of the Century.â
4. Executive director and president of ANA
Advisor to WHO
Diploma program in Pottstown, Pennsylvania in 1931.
BA in interpersonal psychology
MA in psychiatric nursing
first post baccalaureate program
Interpersonal Relations
Interpersonal techniques
5. .
Revolutionary Idea
Patients were viewed as objects to
observe but Peplau taught that
patients were not objects but were
subjects and the psychiatric nurses
must participate with the patients,
engaging in nurse-patient
relationship.
6. INTERPERSONAL THEORY OF
NURSING
âą Theory emphasized the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of
nursing practice.
âą It gave emphasis on the give-and-take of nurse-client relationships .
âą She defined nursing as interpersonal process of therapeutic
interactions between an individual who is sick or need of health
services and a nurse especially educated to recognize and respond to
the need for help.
7. ASSUMPTIONS
ïNurse and patient can interact.
ïBoth the nurse and patient matures as the result of the therapeutic
interaction.
ïCommunication and interviewing skills remain fundamental
nursing tools.
ïNurses must clearly understand themselves to promote their
clientâs growth and to avoid limiting the clientâs choice to those that
nurses value.
9. MAJOR CONCEPTS OF PEPLAU'S
THEORY
ï· Nursing is an interpersonal process.
ï· The purpose of nursing is to help others identify their felt difficulties.
ï· The attainment of goal is achieved through the use of a series of steps.
ï· The nurse and patient work together so that both become mature and
knowledgeable in the process.
ï· Nurses should apply principles of human relations to the problem.
ï· Peplau's theory explains the phases of interpersonal process,.
ï· Nursing is therapeutic, it is a healing art, assisting an individual who is sick or
in need of healthcare.
15. ELEMENTS INVOLVED IN NURSE-
PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
ï Contract
ï Boundaries
ï Confidentiality
16. THERAPEUTIC NURSE BEHAVIOURS
ï· Self-awareness
ï· Warmth and respectfulness
ï· Cultural sensitivity
ï· Ethical practice
ï· Genuineness
ï· Empathy
ï· Responsibility
17. INTERPERSONAL THEORY AND
NURSING PROCESS
ïBoth are sequential and focus on therapeutic
relationship
ïBoth use problem solving techniques for the nurse and
patient to collaborate on, with the end purpose patientâs
needs.
ïBoth use observation, communication and recording as
basic tools utilized by nursing.
18. ASSESSMENT ORIENTATION
ï· Data collection and analysis
(continuous)
ï· May not be a felt need
ï· Non- continuous data collection
ï· Felt need
ï· Define needs
NURSING DIAGNOSIS IDENTIFICATION
ï· Planning
ï· Mutually set goals
ï· Interdependent goal setting
IMPLEMENTATION EXPLOITATION
ï· Plans initiated toward achievement
of mutually set goals
ï· May be accomplished by patient,
nurse or family
ï· Patient actively seeking and drawing
help
ï· Patient initiated
EVALUATION RESOLUTION
ï· Based on mutually expected
behaviours
ï· May lead to termination and
initiation of new plans
ï· Occurs after other phases are
completed successfully
ï· Leads to termination
19. CHARACTERISTICS OF A THEORY
ï Interrelation of concepts
ï Applicability
ï Theories must be logical in nature
ï Generalizable
ï Theories can be the basis for hypothesis that can be tested
ï Theories can be utilized by practitioners to guide and improve their practice
ï Theories must be consistent with other validated theories, laws, and principles
but will leave open unanswered questions that need to be investigated
20. STRENGTHS
âą The phases provide simplicity regarding the natural progression of
the nurse-patient relationship.
âą This simplicity leads to adaptability in any nurse patient interaction,
thus providing generalizability.
21. LIMITATIONS
ï· Personal space considerations and community social service
resources are considered less.
ï· Health promotion and maintenance were less emphasized.
ï· Cannot be used in a patient who does not have a felt need, e.g.
withdrawn patients, unconscious patients.
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23. CONCLUSION
âą Peplauâs theory defined nursing as âan interpersonal process of
therapeutic interactions between an individual who is sick or in
need of health services and a nurse especially educated to
recognise, respond to the need for help.â It is a âmaturing force
and an educative instrumentâ involving an interaction between
two or more individuals with a common goal.
24. BIBLIOGRAPHY
ï Navdeep Kaur Brar, HC Rawat, Textbook of advance nursing practice, 1st
edition, New Delhi, Jaypee brotherâs medical publishers, 2015
ï Potter, P.A., perry, A.G. Stockert, P., & hall, A. (2016), fundamentals of
nursing, 9th edition, Mosby
ï KP Neerja, textbook of communication and education technology for nurses,
1st edition, New Delhi, Jaypee brotherâs medical publishers pvt. Ltd. 2011
ï Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Theory Guide [Internet].
Nurseslabs. 2020 [cited 30 December 2020]. Available from:
https://nurseslabs.com/hildegard-peplaus-interpersonal-relations-theory/
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