This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humanising framework developed by Todres et al (2009). It gives a brief overview of nurse education in the UK. Next it outlines the nature of the personal tutor role. It then offers an overview of the humanising framework, its background and embodiment in the undergraduate nursing curriculum. It explores how nurse academics role model humanisation and how this influences and impacts on students’ ability to live and apply the humanising dimensions of nursing to enhance patients’ lived experience of care. It concludes with examples of how this encourages positive meaningful relationships between students and tutors
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
A values based approach is relational and has positive working relationships and good communication ...
In large academic institutions, students often feel very lost, confused, lonely, and anxious or even...
Bournemouth University (BU) has developed the complex role of Academic Advisor (AA) – also known as ...
There are a variety of arrangements to support pre-registration nursing students whilst they engage ...
The study investigated the relationship between personal tutor and tutee, perceptions of support enc...
Background. The accepted position of the personal tutor role from the background literature includes...
Service users expect to be cared for by a nurse who is both competent and professional, a particular...
To explore the concept of role modelling in undergraduate nurse education and its effect on the pers...
Background: With the global rise in the elderly population, there are concerns about the quality of ...
This exploratory study formed part of the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme (LCCP) that con...
Presentation of MSc in Higher Education Dissertation School Meeting : What are the key dimensions of...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
The value of student nurses in developing nursing practice has been recognised, and appreciating the...
Predicted nursing workforce shortfalls in Australia and internationally emphasise the need for nursi...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
A values based approach is relational and has positive working relationships and good communication ...
In large academic institutions, students often feel very lost, confused, lonely, and anxious or even...
Bournemouth University (BU) has developed the complex role of Academic Advisor (AA) – also known as ...
There are a variety of arrangements to support pre-registration nursing students whilst they engage ...
The study investigated the relationship between personal tutor and tutee, perceptions of support enc...
Background. The accepted position of the personal tutor role from the background literature includes...
Service users expect to be cared for by a nurse who is both competent and professional, a particular...
To explore the concept of role modelling in undergraduate nurse education and its effect on the pers...
Background: With the global rise in the elderly population, there are concerns about the quality of ...
This exploratory study formed part of the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme (LCCP) that con...
Presentation of MSc in Higher Education Dissertation School Meeting : What are the key dimensions of...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
The value of student nurses in developing nursing practice has been recognised, and appreciating the...
Predicted nursing workforce shortfalls in Australia and internationally emphasise the need for nursi...
Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of p...
A values based approach is relational and has positive working relationships and good communication ...
In large academic institutions, students often feel very lost, confused, lonely, and anxious or even...