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Review
. 2017 Aug 25;9(8):4968-4977.
doi: 10.19082/4968. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Therapeutic communication in nursing students: A Walker & Avant concept analysis

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Therapeutic communication in nursing students: A Walker & Avant concept analysis

Mahbobeh Abdolrahimi et al. Electron Physician. .

Abstract

Background and aim: Therapeutic communication, the fundamental component of nursing, is a complex concept. Furthermore, the poor encounters between nursing student and patient demonstrate the necessity of instruction regarding therapeutic communication. The aim of this study was to define and clarify this important concept for including this subject in the nursing curriculum with more emphasis.

Methods: A literature search was conducted using keywords such as "nursing student", "patient" and "therapeutic communication" and Persian-equivalent words in Persian databases (including Magiran and Medlib) and English databases (including PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus and ProQuest) without time limitation. After extracting concept definitions and determining characteristic features, therapeutic communication in nursing students was defined. Then, sample cases, antecedents, consequences and empirical referents of concept were determined.

Results: After assessing 30 articles, therapeutic communication defining attributes were as follows: "an important means in building interpersonal relationships", "a process of information transmission", "an important clinical competency", "a structure with two different sections" and "a significant tool in patient centered care". Furthermore, theoretical and clinical education and receiving educators' feedback regarding therapeutic communication were considered as antecedents of the concept. Improving physical and psychological health status of patient as well as professional development of nursing students were identified as consequences of the concept.

Conclusion: Nursing instructors can use these results in order to teach and evaluate therapeutic communication in nursing students and train qualified nurses. Also, nursing students may apply the results to improve the quality of their interactions with patients, perform their various duties and meet patients' diverse needs.

Keywords: Communication; Nursing; Patients; Students.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: There is no conflict of interest to be declared.

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