In 2012 the 6 Cs were launched by the chief nursing officer for England, one of which is courage. Leading change, adding value, published in 2016, adds 10 commitments for nursing practice. Much research has been conducted into compassion, competence, caring, communication and commitment, but there is relatively little research of the concept of courage. This article presents the initial findings of a study that explored nurses’ understanding of courage. The study used unstructured interview in a grounded theory approach, underpinned with epistemology of social constructionism (Charmaz 2014). 12 qualified nurses were interviewed in depth on their understanding of courage in professional practice. Three initial themes are; being in a situatio...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Introduction: Ethical decision-making by nursing managers is influenced by various essential factors...
The present paper was an exploratory attempt at examining changing definitional conceptions of coura...
In 2012 the 6 Cs were launched by the chief nursing officer for England, one of which is courage. Le...
Aim This article reports the initial findings of a study that explored nurses’ understanding of cour...
Background: Courage is outlined as one of the 6Cs in the nursing vision ‘Developing the culture of c...
In contemporary workplaces many difficulties and ethical dilemmas require health professionals to th...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the relationship between emotional reflexivity and work-li...
Background: Moral courage is one of the most fundamental virtues in the nursing profession, however,...
Abstract Background Nursing is a caring profession. Due to the nature of their work, nurses need to ...
Although moral courage can play an important role in resolving some of the ethical dilemmas faced by...
In this article the author examines the concepts of moral distress and moral courage within the cont...
This study seeks to understand the role that courage plays in the development and practice of coache...
Student nurses' professional development arises through socialisation in nursing knowledge, values a...
Student nurses' professional development arises through socialisation in nursing knowledge, values a...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Introduction: Ethical decision-making by nursing managers is influenced by various essential factors...
The present paper was an exploratory attempt at examining changing definitional conceptions of coura...
In 2012 the 6 Cs were launched by the chief nursing officer for England, one of which is courage. Le...
Aim This article reports the initial findings of a study that explored nurses’ understanding of cour...
Background: Courage is outlined as one of the 6Cs in the nursing vision ‘Developing the culture of c...
In contemporary workplaces many difficulties and ethical dilemmas require health professionals to th...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the relationship between emotional reflexivity and work-li...
Background: Moral courage is one of the most fundamental virtues in the nursing profession, however,...
Abstract Background Nursing is a caring profession. Due to the nature of their work, nurses need to ...
Although moral courage can play an important role in resolving some of the ethical dilemmas faced by...
In this article the author examines the concepts of moral distress and moral courage within the cont...
This study seeks to understand the role that courage plays in the development and practice of coache...
Student nurses' professional development arises through socialisation in nursing knowledge, values a...
Student nurses' professional development arises through socialisation in nursing knowledge, values a...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Introduction: Ethical decision-making by nursing managers is influenced by various essential factors...
The present paper was an exploratory attempt at examining changing definitional conceptions of coura...