Patient To Nurse Correlation : A Systematic Review of Relating Studies August 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2772Abstract
Aims and Objectives: To accumulate the current knowledge on the meaning of trust as it
relates to patients’ perception of nursing. The review question was “How do patients describe
the meaning of trust in the nursing relationship?” Background: Trust is crucial in nursing as it
offers a way by which the human being can develop trust, optimism and purpose in life as
well as provide a way of encountering the world. Trust is an interpersonal and essential
element of all patient-nurse relationships and therefore it is important for nurses to develop
trust with the patients. Design: This article is a systematic qualitative literature review.
Methods: The database search was conducted for the period of August 2024 to October 2024
and updated in the month of January 2014. 20 papers were included. Results: Four categories
emerged: Attitudes related to trust, highlighting the fact that trust is inevitable and inherent;
Experiences of trust, the mechanicals of identifying trust; The patient-nurse relationship,
revealing the characteristics of the person who generates trust; and Where trust occurs,
identifying the contexts of trust. Conclusions: The trust that patients place in nursing is a
function of the knowledge that the nurses have, the amount of effort that the nurses are
willing to put in the process of developing the relationship and other contextual factors. Implications
for nursing practice: It is essential to think about the trust that the patient has for
the nurse in order to gain a better understanding of what trust in nursing actually means.
Clinical nurse researchers nurse supervisors, managers and nurse educatorsshould ensure that
they discuss various aspects of trust during the course of nursing supervision and focus-group
meetings as well as with the nursing graduates in order to enhance the nurses’ understanding
on how to establish a trusting relationship with the patient.




