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  1. The nurse-patient relationship is one of the aspects that affects the patient’s autonomy. Analyzing the types of relationships allow us to establish new ways of understanding the decision-making capacity of patients in a clinical setting.

  2. The nursepatient relationship is characterized by essential attributes of compassion, connection, competence, communication, and presence. This chapter explores each component and as empirically feasible its known contribution to the quality of this vital nursing relationship.

  3. Nursepatient interaction is a professional and therapeutic relationship created to enable nurses to assess, plan, and deliver health care aimed at meeting patients’ basic human needs.

  4. We aimed to collate and critique papers reporting on interventions targeted at improving the nursepatient therapeutic alliance in mental health care settings.

  5. Patient or public contribution. No patient or public contribution was made due to the study design. What does this paper contribute to the wider global clinical community? This integrative review offers an overview of patients' and nurses' experiences of caring in nursing across clinical practices.

  6. Nurses' influence goes beyond the time spent assessing or educating patients. We are also vital members of interprofessional teams that craft initiatives and implement practices aimed at improving both patient safety and the patient experience.

  7. This article aim to define the concept of the nurse-patient relationship. A concept analysis was conducted using the Walker and Avant method to identify the attributes defining the nurse-patient relationship.