Background Patients with mental health illness have a variety of physical, mental, social, and spiritual needs and respecting their dignity and status is of the most important. Nurses and nursing students might have different attitudes with regard to observation of status and dignity of mental patients. Aims The present study is an attempt to comparatively survey nurses, nursing students, and patients’ attitudes about the observance of the patient’s dignity. Methods The study was carried out as a cross-sectional work on 300 participants in psychiatric wards of the selected hospitals of Kashan and Tehran cities in 2017. The participants were selected through purposeful sampling and data gathering was done using a demographics check...
Human rights are applicable for everyone including those who are mentally ill. The aim of this study...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Maintaining dignity and respect is among patients ’ most fundamental rights. The importance of patie...
BackgroundPatients with mental health illness have a variety of physical, mental, social, and spirit...
Introduction: Dignity is considered as fundamental human needs and recognized as one of the ce...
Dignity is a vast topic which can be difficult to pin down. The term ’dignity’ is often connected to...
Background: Respecting patients’ dignity has been described as a fundamental part of nursing care. M...
Abstract: We undertook three independent, but related, Q-l11ethodological studies on views of "...
Background: The Attitude of Nursing Professionals and caregivers towards the Rights the of Mentally ...
Aim: The present study was an attempt to assess the Attitude of Nursing Professionals and caregivers...
Background: There are several factors that threaten the dignity of cancer patients in hospital setti...
Purpose: The importance of human dignity in care is well-recognized. Care recipients' experiences wi...
Abstract Aim: To discover what student nurses think about dignity within the hospital setting. Li...
Patients who are physically and mentally ill are increasingly cared for by local general hospital m...
The aim of the thesis is to find out the conception of human dignity at medical staff. At nurses, in...
Human rights are applicable for everyone including those who are mentally ill. The aim of this study...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Maintaining dignity and respect is among patients ’ most fundamental rights. The importance of patie...
BackgroundPatients with mental health illness have a variety of physical, mental, social, and spirit...
Introduction: Dignity is considered as fundamental human needs and recognized as one of the ce...
Dignity is a vast topic which can be difficult to pin down. The term ’dignity’ is often connected to...
Background: Respecting patients’ dignity has been described as a fundamental part of nursing care. M...
Abstract: We undertook three independent, but related, Q-l11ethodological studies on views of "...
Background: The Attitude of Nursing Professionals and caregivers towards the Rights the of Mentally ...
Aim: The present study was an attempt to assess the Attitude of Nursing Professionals and caregivers...
Background: There are several factors that threaten the dignity of cancer patients in hospital setti...
Purpose: The importance of human dignity in care is well-recognized. Care recipients' experiences wi...
Abstract Aim: To discover what student nurses think about dignity within the hospital setting. Li...
Patients who are physically and mentally ill are increasingly cared for by local general hospital m...
The aim of the thesis is to find out the conception of human dignity at medical staff. At nurses, in...
Human rights are applicable for everyone including those who are mentally ill. The aim of this study...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Maintaining dignity and respect is among patients ’ most fundamental rights. The importance of patie...