Examining Peplau's pattern integrations in long-term care.

P. J. Schaefer, J. Middleton
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Contrary to the societal view that only the frail elderly reside in long-term care facilities, many young adults who require residential care to maintain optimal health, or who are in a rehabilitation program, also live in these facilities. The relationships between residents and caregivers in long-term care facilities may develop into relationships that are more typically familial than professional. With these emerging family-like relationships, the interpersonal pattern interactions may be healthy or unhealthy and may create opportunities for growth or pathology-producing patterns. This article illustrates how applying Peplau's concept of need-pattern integrations in the long-term care setting has the potential to enhance understanding, and subsequently guide interactions, between younger residents and caregivers. The potential is greatest when interactions are guided.
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考察Peplau在长期护理中的模式整合。
与只有体弱多病的老年人才住在长期护理机构的社会观点相反,许多需要住院护理以保持最佳健康状况或正在接受康复计划的年轻人也住在这些设施中。在长期护理机构中,住院医生和护理人员之间的关系可能会发展成更典型的家庭关系,而不是专业关系。随着这些家庭式关系的出现,人际互动模式可能是健康的,也可能是不健康的,并可能为成长或产生病理的模式创造机会。本文阐述了如何在长期护理环境中应用Peplau的需求模式整合概念,从而有可能增强年轻住院医生和护理人员之间的理解,并随后指导他们之间的互动。当相互作用受到引导时,潜力是最大的。
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