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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nurs Care, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1168

Euro Nursing 2017

October 26-28, 2017

32

nd

EURO

NURSING AND MEDICARE SUMMIT

October 26-28, 2017 | Paris, France

Nursing relativity put a focus on education, roles, rules, obligations and structure of mutual actions

by nurses involved in patients' movement

Hiroko Tadaura

International University of Health and Welfare, Japan

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t is reported to be impossible for us to never move. We are always capable of experiencing balance through gravity. Movement

is also reported as a rule of survival (exercise-dependent life forms). Nursing related to patients' static and dynamic support

are usual in clinical care settings. Rehabilitation nursing, mobility transport (positioning change, transfer, walking assistance

etc.), and support for rest are frequent basic supports for patients. The problem of body restrain is also related to this topic.

To support maintenance and improvement of patients’ health and provision of safety, there exists a mutual structure between

patients and medical personnel always has role, rule, obligation affected by both. The principle that sound mutual co-operation

between patients and medical personnel is healthy, as everyone benefits from it, and there is a "flow" in communication. It is

important that their interaction continues and is a reciprocal experience for both, patients and the professionals. However, if

the roles, rules, and obligations of the medical profession are conducted in unilateral way, the interaction between patients and

nurses becomes a one-way communication, and its flow disrupted. The relationship between patients and medical personnel

involved in such instances can become rigid and both sides may unconsciously experience displeasure.

When it is prolonged, this feeling of discord may become habitual and thus, normal. What is the kind of nursing support

that enhances patients’ lives? Based on various research data, nursing interactions and nursing applied cybernetics will be

discussed.

Biography

Hiroko Tadaura in Graduate School of Nursing and Rehabilitation Science in International University Health and Welfare Graduate School, Tokyo, Japan. Part-

time Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Miyagi, Japan. Guest Researcher in School of Nursing Science in University of Witten/Herdecke,

Witten, Germany in 2008-2011. Senior Guest Researcher in School of Nursing Science in University of Witten/Herdecke,Witten, Germany in 2012-2015. She

graduated from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine (Ph.D. in Medicine). A Member of European Kinaesthetics Association, German Branch. IOS New

Scholar Award of Self-Care Dependent-Care Nursing, International Orem Society, USA in 2014.

http://hirokotadaura.com/

http://www.tadaura-lab.com/

 http://

www.carecompetence.org tadaura@iuhw.ac.jp

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tadaura@gmail.com

Hiroko Tadaura, J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-061