The Human to Human Relationship Model of Nursing was developed by Joyce Travelbee and deals with the interpersonal aspects of nursing, focusing especially on mental health. According to Travelbee, human-to-human relationship is the means through which the purpose of nursing is fulfilled. One of the basis for Travelbee’s model is existentialism, which believes that humans constantly face choices and conflicts and are accountable to the choices they make in life. It is also based on logotherapy, which is based on the assumption that meaning fulfillment in life is the best protection against emotional instability.
The Human to Human Relationship Model of Nursing is based on concepts such as Suffering, Meaning, Hope, Communication, and Self-therapy. According to her, suffering is an experience that varies in intensity, duration and depth. It is also a feeling of unease, ranging from mild, transient mental, physical or mental discomfort to extreme pain. Meaning according to this model is the reason attributed to a person. Travelbee defined Hope as faith that can and will be a change that would bring something better with it. Communication is a strict necessity for good nursing care. Self-therapy is the ability to use one’s own personality consciously and in full awareness in an attempt to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions.