“The nurse is responsible for helping the patient avoid and alleviate the distress of unmet needs.” - Travelbee -
Joyce Travelbee (1926-1973) developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model presented in her bookInterpersonal Aspects of Nursing (1966, 1971). -
She dealt with the interpersonal aspects of nursing. -
She explains “human-to-human relationship is the means through which the purpose of nursing if fulfilled” -
A psychiatric nurse, educator and writer born in 1926. -
1956, she completed her BSN degree at Louisiana State University -
1959, she completed her Master of Science Degree in Nursing at Yale University. -
1952, Psychiatric Nursing Instructor at Depaul Hospital Affilliate School, New Orleans. -
Later in Charity Hospital School of Nursing in Louisiana State University, New York University and University of Mississippi. -
Travelbee died at age 47. -
Travelbee based the assumptions of her theory on the concepts of existentialism by Soren Kierkegaard and logotherapy by Viktor Frankl. -
Existential theory believes that that humans are constantly faced choices and conflicts and is accountable to the choices we make in life -
Logotherapy theory was first proposed by Viktor Frankel, a survivor of Auschwitz, in his book Man's Search for Meaning (1963). -
Logotherapy -
Person -
Health -
Health is subjective and objective. -
Subjective health is an individually defined state of well being in accord with self-appraisal of physical-emotional-spiritual status. -
Objective health is an absence of discernible disease, disability of defect as measured by physical examination, laboratory tests and assessment by spiritual director or psychological counselor. -
Environment -
Nursing -
"an interpersonal process whereby the professional nurse practitioner assists an individual, family or community to prevent or cope with experience or illness and suffering, and if necessary to find meaning in these experiences.” -
Travelbee believed nursing is accomplished through human-to-human relationships that begin with the original encounter and then progress through stages of emerging identities, developing feelings of empathy, and later feelings of sympathy. -
The nurse and patient attain a rapport in the final stage. For meeting the goals of nursing it is a prerequisite to achieving a genuine human-to-human relationships. -
This relationship can only be established by an interaction process. -
It has five phases. -
The inaugural meeting or original encounter -
Visibility of personal identities/ emerging identities. -
Empathy -
Sympathy -
Establishing mutual understanding and contact/ rapport -
Travelbee's ideas have greatly influenced the hospice movement in the west. -
Travelbee, J. (1963). Humor survives the test of time. Nursing Outlook, 11(2), 128. -
Travelbee, J. (1963). What do we mean by rapport? American Journal of Nursing, 63(2), 70-72. -
Travelbee, J. (1964). What's wrong with sympathy? American Journal of Nursing, 64(1), 68-71. -
Travelbee, J. (1966). Interpersonal aspects of nursing. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. -
Travelbee, J. (1969). Intervention in psychiatric nursing: Process in the one-to-one relationship.Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. -
Travelbee, J. (1971). Interpersonal aspects of nursing (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. -
Travelbee, J., & Doona, M. E. (1979). Intervention in psychiatric nursing (2nd. ed). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.
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