Active listening: basis of the therapeutic relationship with the elderly person by Telenursing in a pandemic context

The case study presented below seeks to resolve the challenge of establishing a therapeutic relationship through active listening in the remote context of tele-nursing. To this end, we worked on a nursing care plan, based on remote meetings with a user of a supervised housing condominium by means of...

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Autores principales: Albornoz Salamé, Camila, Bascuñán Jara, Vaitiare, Luna Márquez, Camila, Miranda Díaz, Gonzalo, Muñoz Chaihueque, Jenifer, Ponce Ávila, Gonzalo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sanatorio Allende. Departamento de enfermería 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notasenf/article/view/38791
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Sumario:The case study presented below seeks to resolve the challenge of establishing a therapeutic relationship through active listening in the remote context of tele-nursing. To this end, we worked on a nursing care plan, based on remote meetings with a user of a supervised housing condominium by means of video calls, testing the way in which active listening was carried out when they were in different physical spaces. An assessment was carried out through Gordon's 11 functional patterns, prioritizing the needs detected in the user and establishing objectives and interventions. Among the results obtained, it stands out that, with an optimal work methodology and constant feedback together with a good use of time, active listening can be fully achieved by means of teleconferencing despite the fact that they are in different physical spaces. The latter allows the establishment of a therapeutic relationship between the nurse and the person. It is concluded that tele-nursing is a valuable resource that needs to be further developed so that the differences between face-to-face and remote care become increasingly minimal.