Caring in nursing

Caring requires nurses who focus on the relationship with the human being by seeing, understanding and taking responsibility. In professional nursing practice, a common understanding of nursing, caring and an awareness of ethical inner values are...
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WebBy being attentive, open, respectful and treating the patient as a person, nurses can enhance both their own and the patient's sense of personal meaning in the caring relationship. …
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WebThe top ten caring behaviors, derived from nursing literature are; attentive listening, comforting, honesty, patience, responsibility, providing information so the patient can …
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Every nursing care situation has transcultural caring behaviours, needs and implications. Caring acts and processes are essential for human development, growth …
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Perceptions of Caring Among Nurses. A perception of caring in nursing has different meanings for nurses, nursing students, patients and their families, and this …
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Caring in Nursing Practice. Objectives. • Discuss the role that caring plays in building the nurse-patient relationship. • Compare and contrast theories on caring. • Discuss the evidence that exists about …
WebBy its very definition, caring is felt to be the central theme underlying nursing. Derived from the Latin word, nutricius (meaning nourishing), it is synonymous with caring (Chitty, 1993). …
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Results: The nine defining attributes of human caring were establishing therapeutic communication, presence at the patient bedside, empathy, providing scientific …
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Nursing has come a long way since the days of Florence Nightingale and even though no consensus exists it would seem reasonable to assume that caring still …
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