Hope has been described in theoretical terms for many years but the recognition of the importance of hope within the practice of nursing is a more recent phenomenon. Despite the recent growth of references to hope within contemporary nursing literature, it is reasonable to suggest that there remain gaps in the substantive knowledge base and that there appears to be room for both additional research and further discursive literature. Accordingly, this series of six articles will explore the nature of hope, review the existing theoretical and empirical work in several discrete areas of nursing, and provide case studies to illustrate the role that hope plays in clinical situations. This article focuses on the origins, background and definition...
This is the twelfth article in a series that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the imp...
This study examines critical care patients\u27 perspectives of hope. It focuses on the patients\u27 ...
Normally hope operates as a silent factor in counselling, playing a subordinate role to discussion o...
Hope has been described in theoretical terms for many years but the recognition of the importance of...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
This article is the third in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Explores the role of hope in gerontological nursing. Nature of hope; Hope in elderly patients in dif...
This study focuses on the principles and processes that psychiatric/mental health (P/MH) nurses use ...
Background: Hope is identified as an important part of recovery and nurses are identified as having ...
Aim. This paper describes self-reported hope-promoting strategies used by Registered Nurses whilst p...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
This is the twelfth article in a series that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the imp...
This study examines critical care patients\u27 perspectives of hope. It focuses on the patients\u27 ...
Normally hope operates as a silent factor in counselling, playing a subordinate role to discussion o...
Hope has been described in theoretical terms for many years but the recognition of the importance of...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
This article is the third in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Explores the role of hope in gerontological nursing. Nature of hope; Hope in elderly patients in dif...
This study focuses on the principles and processes that psychiatric/mental health (P/MH) nurses use ...
Background: Hope is identified as an important part of recovery and nurses are identified as having ...
Aim. This paper describes self-reported hope-promoting strategies used by Registered Nurses whilst p...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
This is the twelfth article in a series that explores the meaning of positive psychology and the imp...
This study examines critical care patients\u27 perspectives of hope. It focuses on the patients\u27 ...
Normally hope operates as a silent factor in counselling, playing a subordinate role to discussion o...