Introduction Patients who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) might receive services from different service providers in an opioid maintenance treatment programme (OMT) and have a widespread and complex need for nursing. Background Literature reveals that prejudices against people with SUD exist. There is a lack of studies exploring patients with SUD experiences of preserving their dignity in the encounter with healthcare staff. The aim of the study was to gain insight into the meaning of dignity for patients with SUD. Methods The research design was descriptive and interpretative. In the interpretation of qualitative in‐depth interviews with six patients, a hermeneutical approach based on Gadamer (Truth and method, Sheed & Ward, Londo...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Introduction: Dignity is considered as fundamental human needs and recognized as one of the ce...
Background: Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who have multiple physica...
Introduction Patients who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) might receive services from diffe...
Dignity is a vast topic which can be difficult to pin down. The term ’dignity’ is often connected to...
Background People with advanced cancer disease experience great bodily changes due to disease or tre...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Background This literature study describes caring science research on human dignity in different cli...
Abstract: We undertook three independent, but related, Q-l11ethodological studies on views of "...
The notion of human dignity conveys the idea that every human being has inherent worth and, therefor...
This descriptive study examines how clinical nurses understand, experience, and sustain dignity in t...
Background: Respecting patients’ dignity has been described as a fundamental part of nursing care. M...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Although the concept of dignity is commonly invoked in clinical care, there is not widespread agreem...
The way different social groups interpret disease status constitutes a determinant factor of differ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Introduction: Dignity is considered as fundamental human needs and recognized as one of the ce...
Background: Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who have multiple physica...
Introduction Patients who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) might receive services from diffe...
Dignity is a vast topic which can be difficult to pin down. The term ’dignity’ is often connected to...
Background People with advanced cancer disease experience great bodily changes due to disease or tre...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Background This literature study describes caring science research on human dignity in different cli...
Abstract: We undertook three independent, but related, Q-l11ethodological studies on views of "...
The notion of human dignity conveys the idea that every human being has inherent worth and, therefor...
This descriptive study examines how clinical nurses understand, experience, and sustain dignity in t...
Background: Respecting patients’ dignity has been described as a fundamental part of nursing care. M...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Although the concept of dignity is commonly invoked in clinical care, there is not widespread agreem...
The way different social groups interpret disease status constitutes a determinant factor of differ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Introduction: Dignity is considered as fundamental human needs and recognized as one of the ce...
Background: Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who have multiple physica...