Patient education has a significant impact on the patient and the next of kin to inform about the mental health disorders, purposes of taking prescribed medication, and the side effects. This process would promote the psychological and physical well-being of the patient, improves self-efficacy throughout the course of treatment and more importantly meet the patient’s needs in terms of holistic care that attributes to the quality of interpersonal relationship, self-management and competence …show more content…
In this intervention, the nurse should maintain the therapeutic relationship and discuss about the treatment goals and identify risk factors in collaboration with the patient and other allied health professionals that may hinder the recovery process that requires establishment of strategies for crisis (Evans et al., 2016).
The nurse would support the patient with the satisfaction in the treatment plan by encouraging the general social activities to improve his independence. In the psychiatric nursing setting, moreover, the nurse should comprehend the perspectives on patients’ side and initiate on developing interventions to meet the patients’ needs in delivering the best care possible for the patient with a mindful of interpersonal skills and knowledge (Bridges et al., 2013; Koutoukidis et al., 2013; Pounds,