AIM : This study aimed to develop and refine strategies for preserving nurses’ professional dignity. BACKGROUND : Professional dignity is a non-negotiable nursing professional value. It should at all times be respected because of the worthiness of nurses as professional human beings. They are at the centre of healthcare societies. Their worth and contributions to the health of others should be acknowledged and preserved. METHODS : Descriptive qualitative research was conducted during the development of the strategies while applying the principles of strategic navigation. The process was guided by the findings of the initial phase of the study and contextualised literature. Focus group discussions were held with healthcare professionals fo...
Nursing professional dignity is a complex topic. This article describes intrinsic and professional n...
Abstract Aim: To discover what student nurses think about dignity within the hospital setting. Li...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...
Background Dignity is inherent to all human beings and is perceived by society as a basic human rig...
AIM : This study explored and described nurses’ experiences of factors that influenced their profess...
Preserving dignity is an essential part of nursing. However, there are mounting concerns that nurses...
This descriptive study examines how clinical nurses understand, experience, and sustain dignity in t...
The concept of dignity can be divided into two main attributes: absolute dignity that calls for reco...
Background: Human dignity, as a fundamental human right and a moral obligation, has been emphasized ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Dignity, an ethical value, is a foundational block of professional nursing care. Within the healthca...
the purpose of this qualitative study was to analyse nurses' professional dignity in their everyday ...
Background Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease, restore health and relieve suffering. How...
Nursing professional dignity is a complex topic. This article describes intrinsic and professional n...
This paper presents nurses' views of dignity issues in diverse UK health-care settings. A qualitativ...
Nursing professional dignity is a complex topic. This article describes intrinsic and professional n...
Abstract Aim: To discover what student nurses think about dignity within the hospital setting. Li...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...
Background Dignity is inherent to all human beings and is perceived by society as a basic human rig...
AIM : This study explored and described nurses’ experiences of factors that influenced their profess...
Preserving dignity is an essential part of nursing. However, there are mounting concerns that nurses...
This descriptive study examines how clinical nurses understand, experience, and sustain dignity in t...
The concept of dignity can be divided into two main attributes: absolute dignity that calls for reco...
Background: Human dignity, as a fundamental human right and a moral obligation, has been emphasized ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Dignity, an ethical value, is a foundational block of professional nursing care. Within the healthca...
the purpose of this qualitative study was to analyse nurses' professional dignity in their everyday ...
Background Nurses work to promote health, prevent disease, restore health and relieve suffering. How...
Nursing professional dignity is a complex topic. This article describes intrinsic and professional n...
This paper presents nurses' views of dignity issues in diverse UK health-care settings. A qualitativ...
Nursing professional dignity is a complex topic. This article describes intrinsic and professional n...
Abstract Aim: To discover what student nurses think about dignity within the hospital setting. Li...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...