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Apr 30, 2024 · Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory’s assumptions are: (1) Nurse and the patient can interact. (2) Peplau emphasized that both the patient and nurse mature as the result of the therapeutic interaction. (3) Communication and interviewing skills remain fundamental nursing tools.
This study adds to nursing science by acting as a test of Peplau's (1952/1991/1997) middle range of interpersonal relations in nursing, a well-known and seminal theory that despite its age has not undergone much formal testing.
- Thomas A. Hagerty, William Samuels, Andrea Norcini-Pala, Eileen Gigliotti
- 10.1177/0894318417693286
- 2017
- 2017/04
Peplau published her Theory of Interpersonal Relations in 1952, and in 1968, interpersonal techniques became the crux of psychiatric nursing. The Theory of Interpersonal Relations is a middle-range descriptive classification theory.
As a way to move forward, we return to Hildegard Peplau's seminal ideas about the transformative power of relationships in nursing. We propose that Peplau's formulations and, in particular, her seminal Interpersonal Relations in Nursing can provide direction.
- Patricia D'Antonio, Linda S Beeber, Grayce Sills, Madeline Naegle
- 2014
DR HILDEGARD E. PEPLAU, an internationally know pioneer in the application of theories of interpersonal relations in nursing, is Professor Emerita at Rutgers University.
- Hildegard E. Peplau
Peplau's theory of interpersonal relations is detailed, and examples are given of the three phases which occur in developing nurse-patient relationships, along with associated challenges.
Hildegard E. Peplau (September 1, 1909 – March 17, 1999) 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.