This article analyses how nursing students being trained in a Norwegian hospital interact and communicate with their patients – a task that seems to be one of the hardest of all for the students. Based on data from a fieldwork study, the article investigates the development of empathy among student nurses. In doing so, it addresses the concept of a social defence system developed by Isabel Menzies Lyth, who referred to a hypothetical construction describing certain features of a nursing hospital such as a high level of tension, distress and anxiety among the nurses. The findings point to the fact that the nursing students were constantly in danger of losing their focus on the relational aspect of their work; instead, they were being drawn t...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the similarities and differences related to verbal and social i...
NoBackground: This study explores the impact of the process of socialisation on pre-registration stu...
Compassionate practice is expected of Registered Nurses (RNs) around the world while at the same tim...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Journal of Social Wor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Journal of Social Wor...
In human service organizations it is important to enlighten the significance of human encounters. Th...
Nursing students’ ability to develop mature empathy requires emotional work, usually associated with...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Background: Empathy and moral courage are important virtues in nursing and nursing ethics. Hence, it...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the similarities and differences related to verbal and social i...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the similarities and differences related to verbal and social i...
NoBackground: This study explores the impact of the process of socialisation on pre-registration stu...
Compassionate practice is expected of Registered Nurses (RNs) around the world while at the same tim...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Journal of Social Wor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Journal of Social Wor...
In human service organizations it is important to enlighten the significance of human encounters. Th...
Nursing students’ ability to develop mature empathy requires emotional work, usually associated with...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
This study was initiated as a result of a concern that the philosophy and practice of facilitative i...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Background: Empathy and moral courage are important virtues in nursing and nursing ethics. Hence, it...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the similarities and differences related to verbal and social i...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the similarities and differences related to verbal and social i...
NoBackground: This study explores the impact of the process of socialisation on pre-registration stu...
Compassionate practice is expected of Registered Nurses (RNs) around the world while at the same tim...