Relational Practice & Therapeutic Communication Flashcards
What is relational practice according to the CLPNA?
Refers to interpersonal communication skills, as well as the means of building and
sustaining health promoting relationships with clients, families, colleagues, and others
Is nursing a relational practice?
Nursing occurs within the context of a relationship. It is a “relational” practice
What is relational practice in nursing?
Relational nursing practice is an understanding of
patients’ health care needs within complicated
contexts, in which patients experience health care
and nurses deliver nursing care.
Relational Practice Competencies: Authenticity
true to yourself, actively present and genuine in how you communicate and interact with patients.
Relational Practice Competencies: Active Listening
being present both physically and emotionally – actively listening and empowering the patient’s own voice. Involves creating a safe space for the client and being with the client. Listen to what is said, AND what is not said.
Relational Practice Competencies: Self-Awareness
meeting the needs of the client rather than your own needs. Self-awareness developed through self-reflection.
Relational Practice Competencies: Empathy
the ability to emotionally and cognitively understand and communicate the experiences and feelings from another’s point of view – a critical ability for nurses to have.
Relational Practice Competencies: Rapport
development of trust and understanding within the nurse-client relationship
Relational Practice Competencies: Trust
evolutionary process and an attitude in which an individual relies with confidence on another
Relational Practice Competencies: Self-Disclosure & Confidentiality
disclosure for the purpose of enhancing the therapeutic outcome for the client; safeguarding information and not sharing without consent.
Relational Practice Competencies: Mutuality & Intentionality
Finding common ground, a shared sense of understanding; actively choosing to care, ideally motivated by intrinsic
desire to improve client’s experience and outcomes
Relational Practice Competencies: Honouring Complexity & Ambiguity
continually assess, adapt, evaluate, and revise understanding of the client’s lived experience.
Relational Practice Competencies: Reflective Practice
process of mentally reviewing, analyzing, and comprehending events, situations, or actions and their meaning.
What are the 4 Phases of a Therapeutic Relationship?
1) Pre-Orientation (Pre-interaction) Phase
2) Orientation (interaction) Phase
3) Working Phase
4) Termination Phase
What is the Pre-Orientation Phase of Therapeutic Relationships
Prior to meeting client: May
receive shift report, review
client chart or other
documents