Why Is Hildegard Peplau Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Hildegard E. Peplau was an American nurse and the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale. She created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations, which helped to revolutionize the scholarly work of nurses. As a primary contributor to mental health law reform, she led the way towards humane treatment of patients with behavior and personality disorders.
Hildegard Peplau's Published Works
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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Published Papers Interpersonal Relations in Nursing (553) Interpersonal relations in nursing : a conceptual frame of reference for psychodynamic nursing (435) Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations (270) Interpersonal Relations: A Theoretical Framework for Application in Nursing Practice (168) The Art and Science of Nursing: Similarities, Differences, and Relations (124) Interpersonal techniques: the crux of psychiatric nursing. (101) Interpersonal constructs for nursing practice. (78) Interpersonal Theory in Nursing Practice: Selected Works of Hildegard E. Peplau (56) Psychiatric mental health nursing: challenge and change. (51) Quality of Life: An Interpersonal Perspective (48) Specialization in professional nursing. 1965. (39) Future directions in psychiatric nursing from the perspective of history. (31) A task ahead. (26) [Professional closeness--as a special kind of involvement with a patient, client or family group]. (25) THE HEART OF NURSING: INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS. (24) Psychotherapeutic strategies. (22) Psychiatric nursing: role of nurses and psychiatric nurses. (17) PSYCHIATRIC NURSING SKILLS AND THE GENERAL HOSPITAL PATIENT. (17) Some reflections on earlier days in psychiatric nursing. (13) talking with PATIENTS (13) The nurse as counselor. (11) Utilizing themes in nursing situations. (11) What is Experiential Teaching? (11) Nurse-doctor relationships. (11) Interpersonal relationships ; The purpose and characteristics of professional nursing (10) Themes in nursing situations. (10) Interpersonal relations model: theoretical constructs, principles and general applications (10) A Glance Back in Time: Nurse‐Doctor Relationships (7) Mid-life crises. (7) Some Unresolved Issues in the Era of Biopsychosocial Nursing (7) The psychiatric nurses' family group. (6) What is experiential teaching (6) The Impact of an Image (5) Themes in Nursing Situations (5) Interpersonal theory in nursing (5) Responsibility, authority, evaluation and accountability of nursing in patient care. (5) Bad Blood: The scandalous story of the Tuskegee experiment when government doctors played God and science went mad, by James J. Jones. (5) A Definition of Nursing (5) The psychiatric nurse--accountable? To whom? For what? 1980. (5) IS NURSING'S SELF-REGULATORY POWER BEING ERODED? (5) The changing view of nursing. (4) Problems in the team treatment of adults in state mental hospitals. Panel, 1958. 4. Must laboring together be called "teamwork"? (4) Talking with patients. (4) An undergraduate program in psychiatric nursing. (4) Nursing in the decade ahead. (4) The nurse in the community mental health program. (4) Roles in Nursing (3) Nursing's two routes to doctoral degrees. (3) Toward New Concepts in Nursing and Nursing Education (3) The psychiatric nurse--accountable? to whom? for what? (3) Toward new concepts in nursing and nursing education. (3) The ins and outs of psychiatric-mental health nursing and the American Nurses Association (3) The evolution of the psychiatric clinical nurse specialist: an interview with S. Lee Spray. (3) The Psychiatric Nurse in the Mental Hospital (2) Interpersonal Theory in Nursing Selected Works (2) Psychiatric skills. Tomorrow's world. (2) Working Programs in Mental Hospitals (2) Internal vs. external regulation. (2) The challenge of nursing : a book of readings (2) The Ins and Outs of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing and the American Nurses Association (2) Trends in nursing and nursing education. (1) American Nurses Association's social policy statement: Part 1. (1) Hildegard Peplau in a conversation with Mark Welch. Part II. Interview by Mark Welch. (1) Interpersonal Relations and the Work of the Industrial Nurse (1) is healthcare a right (1) The power of the dissociative state. (1) Standards for Psychiatric Hospitals and Clinics (1) Nursing pioneers: the Peplau legacy. Interview by Phil Barker. (1) On semantics. 1963. (1) Changed patterns of practice. (1) Professional closeness--as a special kind of involvement with a patient, client, or family group. (0) The independence of nursing. (0) Nurses: collaborate or isolate. (0) [Interview with Dr Peplau: future of nursing]. (0) Where do we go from here? (0) ANA--who needs it? (0) AJN reders are entitled to the full facts. (0) Learning to Count on Others (0) Hildegard E. Peplau—Nursing scholar, educator, and leader (0) Nursing: the heart of health care. (0) Observation, Communication, and Recording (0) Psychotherapeutic strategies. 1968. (0) Time of decision. (0) Letters excerpts of AJN classics (0) A Virginia Henderson Reader: Excellence in Nursing (0) The now nurse in nursing: some problems of diversity. (0) An interpretation of the ANA position. (0) Catherine M. Norris Leaves a Legacy of Excellence in Scholarship for Psychiatric Nurses (0) ANA honors Peplau with new award. (0) In support of nursing research. (0) Interview with Hildegard E. Peplau. Interview by Shirley Smoyak. (0) [Is nursing's self-regulatory power being eroded?]. (0) Phases of Nurse-patient Relationships (0) Nurse-doctor relationships. 1966. (0) A Salute to Nursing Science Quarterly (0) Panel Discussion: a Democratic Participation Technic (0) Learning to Delay Satisfaction (0) Collegiate Education for Nursing.Margaret Bridgman (0) The 91st Day (0) ANA--who needs it? 2. (0) Feedback: on "The right to inform" (0) Help the public maintain mental health. (0) Nursing Role in Hypnotic Therapy (0) The A.N.A. and nursing education. (0) Developing Skills in Participation (0) The Chronically III Psychiatric Patient and the Community (0) The psychiatric nurses' family group. (0) Toward healthy aging: Human needs and nursing response (0) An Error of Modesty (0) Remembrance of a Life: Dr. Catherine M. Norris (0) The road ahead. (0) Editorial Board Highlights (0) The nursing team in psychiatric facilities. (0) LETTER TO THE EDITOR: NURSES' ROLE IN AIDE TRAINING (0) Interferences to Achievement of Goals (0) Hildegard Peplau in a conversation with Mark Welch. Part I. (0) The nurse's role in health care delivery systems. (0) There are small breezes of humanitarianism blowing toward reform in our prisons (0) Keynote address at 68th annual convention of NJSNA. (0) The New Federalism in Nursing (0) "Meeting the challenge". (0) PRESENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RESPONDS TO MRS. WHITAKER (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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