The usual definition of empathy that can be found in books is that is a charakter, condition and process. It is considered the basic precondition of effective nursing practice and a means for reaching goals of treatment. Communication is unrepeatable in nursing in particular. The qualitative method of data collection - a semi-directed interview - was chosen for the research investigation. The interviews were conducted with the research set of twelve nurses and twelve patients. Two goals of the diploma thesis were defined; the first one was to map out what nurses and patients think about manifestation of empathy in nursing. The other goal was to compare the opinions of nurses and patients and to describe the differences ascertained
Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indisp...
Abstract Background Empathy is one of the therapeutic communication techniques used to help the clie...
Empathy is interwoven through therapeutic relationships between health professionals and consumers. ...
Empathy of Workers in Helping Professions The term empathy means the ability to understand emotions ...
dissertationNursing is both an art and a science. Empathy has been described as the 'art of nursing'...
Introduction. In the subject literature there were five conceptual dimensions of empathy defined whi...
The starting point of the dissertation was the question of how the ability to (approximately) grasp ...
The term empathy has long been of interest in nursing, since empathy is one way in which nurses move...
Empathy, a complex and multidimensional concept, has been defined in many ways within the context of...
The ability for nurse educators to improve the empathy skill set of nurses has been the subject of s...
This article proposes a new holistic conceptualization of empathy for nursing practice that allows d...
The aim of the research is to highlight the nurse's experience of empathy in professional practice. ...
Empathy of health-workers. To Empathy is the ability to to imagine what someone else might be feelin...
The definition of empathy is generally agreed upon, although its precise nature and characteristics ...
Research indicates that empathy, a quality regarded as fundamentally important to nursing practice, ...
Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indisp...
Abstract Background Empathy is one of the therapeutic communication techniques used to help the clie...
Empathy is interwoven through therapeutic relationships between health professionals and consumers. ...
Empathy of Workers in Helping Professions The term empathy means the ability to understand emotions ...
dissertationNursing is both an art and a science. Empathy has been described as the 'art of nursing'...
Introduction. In the subject literature there were five conceptual dimensions of empathy defined whi...
The starting point of the dissertation was the question of how the ability to (approximately) grasp ...
The term empathy has long been of interest in nursing, since empathy is one way in which nurses move...
Empathy, a complex and multidimensional concept, has been defined in many ways within the context of...
The ability for nurse educators to improve the empathy skill set of nurses has been the subject of s...
This article proposes a new holistic conceptualization of empathy for nursing practice that allows d...
The aim of the research is to highlight the nurse's experience of empathy in professional practice. ...
Empathy of health-workers. To Empathy is the ability to to imagine what someone else might be feelin...
The definition of empathy is generally agreed upon, although its precise nature and characteristics ...
Research indicates that empathy, a quality regarded as fundamentally important to nursing practice, ...
Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indisp...
Abstract Background Empathy is one of the therapeutic communication techniques used to help the clie...
Empathy is interwoven through therapeutic relationships between health professionals and consumers. ...