Trust is believed to serve as a lubricant that facilitates interpersonal relationships. Developmental psychologist E.H. Erikson argues that the acquisition of a "basic trust" in oneself and the world, acquired through experiences in the first year of life, is the foundation for subsequent trust in others, self, and interpersonal relationships From a sociological perspective,professionTrust in a person is the expectation that he or she is capable of carrying out his or her professional role in social relations and social institutions, andprofessionwould be to fulfill the duties and responsibilities entrusted to them.professionThe nursing profession, as a "one-stop shop", builds a certain process, utilizing skills and knowledge to form trusting relationships in the execution of their roles and responsibilities,nursingThe company will form trusting relationships with the people who are the target of the project.
What is a state of established trust?nursingThe state of mutual trust and the ability to disclose and interact with feelings and thoughts in a safe and secure manner with the people who are the subjects of thenursingThis is the first step in our activities. At the same time, it is alsonursingIt is also the foundation of practice. The Japan Nurses Association's "Code of Ethics for Nurses" states, "The nurse must establish a relationship of trust with the target population and, based on that trustnursingIt explicitly states that it "provides for the Thus,professionOne responsibility is to form a relationship of trust as a
References
(1) Masami Araki, Tomoko Araki (eds.): Medical Management Specialist Advanced Text 11: Medical Communication - Building Trust between Medical Professionals and Patients, Japan Medical Planning, 2010.
(2) John R. Cutcliffe, Hugh P. McKenna (author) / Chieri Yamada (supervisor): 20 Key Concepts in Nursing: An attempt to analyze concepts in the nursing field, Elsevier Japan, 2008.
(3) Erik H. Erikson (Author) / Yayoi Nishina (Translator): Infancy and Society 1, Misuzu Publishing, 1977.
(4) Carol Leppanen Montgomery (Author) / Hiroshi Kamigori, Akiko Hamahata (Translators): Theory and Practice of Caring - Healing through Communication, Igaku Shoin, 1996.

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