Compassion in healthcare has received significant attention recently, on an international scale, with concern raised about its absence during clinical interactions. As a concept, compassionate care has been linked to nursing. We examined historical discourse on this topic, to understand and situate current debates on compassionate care as a hallmark of high‐quality services. Documents we looked at illustrated how responsibility for delivering compassionate care cannot be consigned to individual nurses. Health professionals must have the right environmental circumstances to be able to provide and engage in compassionate interactions with patients and their relatives. Hence, although compassionate care has been presented as a straightforward ...
Aim: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK discourse, in respon...
Modern Nursing is characterized by growing expert and technical perfection, but also by weakening co...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the tension between individual and organisa-tional responses to ...
Compassion in healthcare has received significant attention recently, on an international scale, wit...
Compassion has historically been defined as an underpinning principle of work conducted by health pr...
Abstract Current literature and policy documents emphasise compassion as an essential professional v...
AimTo discuss the meaning of compassionate care as it applies to staff, patients and families in hea...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the tension between individual and organisational responses to c...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Compassion is core to nursing practice. Nurses' expression of compassion is a complex interaction in...
Internationally, compassionate care remains at the centre of nursing practice. Compassion is defined...
Background: Compassion is the heart of nursing care. Barriers to compassion in nursing may be influe...
Background: Compassion is core to nursing practice. Nurses' expression of compassion is a complex in...
Commentary on: Bramley L, Matiti M. How does it really feel to be in my shoes? Patients’ experiences...
Aim: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK discourse, in respon...
Modern Nursing is characterized by growing expert and technical perfection, but also by weakening co...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the tension between individual and organisa-tional responses to ...
Compassion in healthcare has received significant attention recently, on an international scale, wit...
Compassion has historically been defined as an underpinning principle of work conducted by health pr...
Abstract Current literature and policy documents emphasise compassion as an essential professional v...
AimTo discuss the meaning of compassionate care as it applies to staff, patients and families in hea...
Ethnography; Compassion; Compassionate care; Nursing A series of healthcare scandals over the last ...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the tension between individual and organisational responses to c...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Compassion is core to nursing practice. Nurses' expression of compassion is a complex interaction in...
Internationally, compassionate care remains at the centre of nursing practice. Compassion is defined...
Background: Compassion is the heart of nursing care. Barriers to compassion in nursing may be influe...
Background: Compassion is core to nursing practice. Nurses' expression of compassion is a complex in...
Commentary on: Bramley L, Matiti M. How does it really feel to be in my shoes? Patients’ experiences...
Aim: To examine how the concept of compassion is socially constructed within UK discourse, in respon...
Modern Nursing is characterized by growing expert and technical perfection, but also by weakening co...
Aims and objectives. To investigate the tension between individual and organisa-tional responses to ...