Background: Caring is the essence of nursing, and nurses who are dissatisfied with their job are not able to perform optimal patient care. This study was conducted with the aim to determine the effect of education based on human care theory on nurses' caring behaviors and job involvement. Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, a total of 110 intensive care unit nurses from Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz, Iran, were randomly allocated to control and intervention groups. The intervention group received a 6-h workshop based on Watson's human care theory using a collaborative and role-playing approach and 1-month follow-up period through presenting weekly preplanned care and caregiving scenarios. The control group received routine hospital tr...
INTRODUCTION: The "Human Caring" model is a philosophy of care based on individual centrality and w...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the personal and professional impact of undertaking a 15-week degree l...
Background: In today's complex healthcare organisations there is an increasing recognition of the ne...
Abstract Caring behavior is essential and crucial to nursing, and it has become an important...
Introduction: Nursing students need to build their capacity to understand and learn the form of cari...
Background: Humanistic nursing practice constitutes the cornerstone of the nursing profession. Howev...
Abstract Background Humanistic nursing practice constitutes the cornerstone of the nursing professio...
This descriptive, comparative study examined freshmen and sophomore student perceptions of faculty c...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the clinical education program based o...
Nurses have the most important role among health care workers (HCWs) in each hospital (Aiken et al.,...
Caring is the heart of the nursing profession and the patients and their health status are dynamic a...
Caring has been linked with the practice of nursing throughout history. As modern nursing strives to...
Background and Objective: Caring is the core of nursing however, different individules have differen...
Abstract In preparation for this DNP project and, in reviewing research and evidence-based practices...
Introduction and Background: Care is one of the most basic and well-known activities in the nursing ...
INTRODUCTION: The "Human Caring" model is a philosophy of care based on individual centrality and w...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the personal and professional impact of undertaking a 15-week degree l...
Background: In today's complex healthcare organisations there is an increasing recognition of the ne...
Abstract Caring behavior is essential and crucial to nursing, and it has become an important...
Introduction: Nursing students need to build their capacity to understand and learn the form of cari...
Background: Humanistic nursing practice constitutes the cornerstone of the nursing profession. Howev...
Abstract Background Humanistic nursing practice constitutes the cornerstone of the nursing professio...
This descriptive, comparative study examined freshmen and sophomore student perceptions of faculty c...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the clinical education program based o...
Nurses have the most important role among health care workers (HCWs) in each hospital (Aiken et al.,...
Caring is the heart of the nursing profession and the patients and their health status are dynamic a...
Caring has been linked with the practice of nursing throughout history. As modern nursing strives to...
Background and Objective: Caring is the core of nursing however, different individules have differen...
Abstract In preparation for this DNP project and, in reviewing research and evidence-based practices...
Introduction and Background: Care is one of the most basic and well-known activities in the nursing ...
INTRODUCTION: The "Human Caring" model is a philosophy of care based on individual centrality and w...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the personal and professional impact of undertaking a 15-week degree l...
Background: In today's complex healthcare organisations there is an increasing recognition of the ne...