Caring is the most central concept in nursing. This concept distinguishes nursing from other health professions. However, according to some experts’ opinions, caring is not an only-nursing concept; it is defined as the heart of all health professions. Caring is entered in the philosophy, vision and mission of several health organizations (1) and is introduced as the essence of nursing and the fourth complementary concepts of nursing Meta paradigm (2). Caring, as a central concept in nursing, has led to developing various caring theories. The most popular ones involve the cultural care theory of Leninger and the human care theory of Watson that were presented in the 1970s. In addition, the theory of Roach was developed in the 1980s. Another ...
The concept and meaning of futile care depends on the existing culture, values, religion, beliefs, m...
In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for t...
ABSTRACT: In order to be able to develop such vast theme like nursing in its essencial human conditi...
Caring is the most central concept in nursing. This concept distinguishes nursing from other health ...
The core concept of nursing is care; although caring is a universal concept and a component of the p...
Background: Making decision about what kind of caring is entitled as futile care requires the presen...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
The art of caring is arousing the conscience of being a nurse to a redirection of his/her role as a ...
Caring as Unending Expression of Nursing (CUEN) emerged to describe clinical nursing practice as bas...
Caring theories are the description and conceptualization of the care that is given in caring practi...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
Background: Registered Nurses are expected to have acquired knowledge about the fundamental concepts...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
The general aim of the present thesis was to develop a theory on caring and uncaring encounters with...
The concept and meaning of futile care depends on the existing culture, values, religion, beliefs, m...
In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for t...
ABSTRACT: In order to be able to develop such vast theme like nursing in its essencial human conditi...
Caring is the most central concept in nursing. This concept distinguishes nursing from other health ...
The core concept of nursing is care; although caring is a universal concept and a component of the p...
Background: Making decision about what kind of caring is entitled as futile care requires the presen...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
The art of caring is arousing the conscience of being a nurse to a redirection of his/her role as a ...
Caring as Unending Expression of Nursing (CUEN) emerged to describe clinical nursing practice as bas...
Caring theories are the description and conceptualization of the care that is given in caring practi...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
Background: Registered Nurses are expected to have acquired knowledge about the fundamental concepts...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
The general aim of the present thesis was to develop a theory on caring and uncaring encounters with...
The concept and meaning of futile care depends on the existing culture, values, religion, beliefs, m...
In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for t...
ABSTRACT: In order to be able to develop such vast theme like nursing in its essencial human conditi...