The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illustrate the relationship between love, intimacy and caring. Two distinct types of love, namely agape (altruism/charity) and filia (brotherly love) are utilised in nursing. Only some caring relationships with patients reach an intimate level, and this is determined by patient characteristics that the nurse responds to. It is concluded that caring as a moral imperative is the most relevant to discussions on caring in nursing and the perspective on which the other four viewpoints hinge.peer-reviewe
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
Aim - The aim of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of mediating compassion to patient...
The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illust...
This thesis explores nurses' and patients' perceptions of caring relationships in a hospital context...
Love as a fundamental element of wellbeing is a phenomenon that has been explored throughout history...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
Caring is one of the most important concepts in nursing. However, there are also some criticisms tow...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore when nursing becomes an art, and to develop a theor...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
We can divide caring into five basic kinds according to Simone Roach, who focalizes a large power in...
This study examines the caring relationship between nurses and their patients. The purpose of the st...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the use of caring as an ethical grounding for the nurse-...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
Aim - The aim of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of mediating compassion to patient...
The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illust...
This thesis explores nurses' and patients' perceptions of caring relationships in a hospital context...
Love as a fundamental element of wellbeing is a phenomenon that has been explored throughout history...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
Caring is one of the most important concepts in nursing. However, there are also some criticisms tow...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore when nursing becomes an art, and to develop a theor...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
We can divide caring into five basic kinds according to Simone Roach, who focalizes a large power in...
This study examines the caring relationship between nurses and their patients. The purpose of the st...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the use of caring as an ethical grounding for the nurse-...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
Aim - The aim of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of mediating compassion to patient...