© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To provide a review of empirical research investigating how compassion is expressed by nurses and received by patients in hospital settings. Background: Compassion is viewed as an important and fundamental part of a health professional practice. Universally, reports from both media and government agencies have addressed perceived deficits of compassion in healthcare with nurses accused of a lack of compassion. Research into compassion to date has largely focused on the problematic nature of compassion such as burnout, fatigue and other negative personal and work-related outcomes. Design: A systematic literature review of empirical research guided by a meta-ethnographic approach supported the...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Compassion has global implications for nursing care. However, failure to provide compassionate care ...
Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on performance of nurses. This paper explores ...
Aims and objectivesTo understand how patients experience compassion within nursing care and explore ...
Background Compassion is an essential part of nursing practice. However recent high profile public ...
There has been a growing body of research focusing on the efficacy of the compassionate mind approac...
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...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: International Nursing Review 63.3 (2016)...
Aim: To report the findings from an evaluation of the impact of the Compassion in Practice Vision & ...
BACKGROUND: Compassion is considered the cornerstone of nursing practice. However, the recent failur...
Background: It has been suggested that compassion is aspirational, rather than a reflection of the ...
Background: Compassion is integral to effective nursing practice, yet there is limited empirical res...
Nurses in the United States value their role in providing compassionate care to their patients, the ...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Compassion has global implications for nursing care. However, failure to provide compassionate care ...
Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on performance of nurses. This paper explores ...
Aims and objectivesTo understand how patients experience compassion within nursing care and explore ...
Background Compassion is an essential part of nursing practice. However recent high profile public ...
There has been a growing body of research focusing on the efficacy of the compassionate mind approac...
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...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: International Nursing Review 63.3 (2016)...
Aim: To report the findings from an evaluation of the impact of the Compassion in Practice Vision & ...
BACKGROUND: Compassion is considered the cornerstone of nursing practice. However, the recent failur...
Background: It has been suggested that compassion is aspirational, rather than a reflection of the ...
Background: Compassion is integral to effective nursing practice, yet there is limited empirical res...
Nurses in the United States value their role in providing compassionate care to their patients, the ...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Compassion has global implications for nursing care. However, failure to provide compassionate care ...
Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on performance of nurses. This paper explores ...