Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK discourse, in response to recommendations that aspiring nurses gain care experience prior to entering nurse education.Background: Following a report of significant failings in care, the UK government proposed prior care experience for aspiring nurses as a strategy to enhance compassion amongst the profession. Media reporting of this generated substantial online discussion, which formed the data for this research. There is a need to define how compassion is constructed through language as a limited understanding exists, of what compassion means in healthcare. This is important, for any meaningful evaluation of quality, compassionate practices.Desi...
Why do nurses in training continue to draw on the ideal of compassion when responding to their exper...
Compassion is an important element of contemporary nursing work. Compassion has been recognized as n...
Abstract Current literature and policy documents emphasise compassion as an essential professional v...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK disc...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK d...
Background: It has been suggested that compassion is aspirational, rather than a reflection of the ...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To provide a review of empirical research investig...
Aim: To explore compassion from the perceptions of individuals with personal experience of nursing c...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The United Kingdom introduced the Six C′s strategy to help address de...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of a curriculum based on the Compassionate Mind Model designed to facil...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
Background: Compassion is integral to effective nursing practice, yet there is limited empirical res...
Why do nurses in training continue to draw on the ideal of compassion when responding to their exper...
Compassion is an important element of contemporary nursing work. Compassion has been recognized as n...
Abstract Current literature and policy documents emphasise compassion as an essential professional v...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK disc...
Aims and objectives: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK d...
Background: It has been suggested that compassion is aspirational, rather than a reflection of the ...
Aim: To explain the development of a discourse analysis (DA) instrument and method for an internatio...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To provide a review of empirical research investig...
Aim: To explore compassion from the perceptions of individuals with personal experience of nursing c...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The United Kingdom introduced the Six C′s strategy to help address de...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of a curriculum based on the Compassionate Mind Model designed to facil...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
Background: Compassion is integral to effective nursing practice, yet there is limited empirical res...
Why do nurses in training continue to draw on the ideal of compassion when responding to their exper...
Compassion is an important element of contemporary nursing work. Compassion has been recognized as n...
Abstract Current literature and policy documents emphasise compassion as an essential professional v...