Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice

[Triangulated Patient Conducting in Nursing]

HELEMBAI Kornélia1

AUGUST 04, 2023

Journal of Nursing Theory and Practice - 2023;36(4)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55608/nover.36.0019

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[Working with patients and significant persons the nurse’s interpersonal knowledge and preparedness play a decisive role in nursing care for those who are in need. Therefore, in addition to technical skills, patient conducting, as a tool needs for conveying the values and interventions of nursing, also indispensable to increase the efficiency of nursing.
The primary aim of the study is to present the model of triangulated patient conducting based on the metaphor of maritime navigation, with special regard to its significance in everyday nursing practice. A further aim of this writing is to explore the relationship between the working conditions required for practicing patient conducting and the objectives of nursing. 
The experience of the analysis clearly calls for all actors’ urgent attitude change in the system, as this will determine both the way the health care system is run and to get the desired quality change as well.]

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