Nursing presence, although it involves action at times, is a humanitarian quality of relating to a patient that is known to have powerful and positive implications for both nurse and patient. However, this phenomenon has not been well understood. Three theories, drawn from the work of Paul Ricoeur and Hans-Georg Gadamer, served as the boundaries for both data collection and analysis. The theories were narrative identity, play and solicitude. This study follows a critical hermeneutic approach to field research and data analysis. Literature regarding nursing presence is reviewed and discussed, and in-depth conversations with eleven participants are recorded. Examining the phenomenon of nursing presence through the hermeneutic lenses of narrat...
A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry was undertaken for the purpose of understanding the meaning of n...
The idea of presence goes beyond simply speaking to patients face-to-face. The presence of nurses wi...
Background and Objective: Presence is an essential aspect of any nursing care situation and is provi...
Nursing brings together two persons' worlds, one being that of the nurse and the other of the patie...
Healthy therapeutic relationships enhance wholeness and healing; they are the key to eff...
Research Topic Presence, although it involves action at times, is a humanitarian quality of relating...
Nursing practice underpinned by humanistic values may promote presence experiences within nurse-pati...
Nursing presence has been a concept that has been difficult to define. It is a concept that dates ba...
Nursing practice underpinned by humanistic values may promote presence experiences within nurse-pati...
The intent of this thesis was to increase understanding of the nurse's presence in clinical nursing ...
As important as presence is to nursing, it often lacks conceptual clarity and systematic empirical o...
An expert consensus panel concluded that caring is a moral imperative in nursing and that the use of...
Interest in presence within a caring relationship has gained renewed attention in the past decade. F...
Aims and objectives: To clarify the concept of nursing presence through patients� perception. Back...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry was undertaken for the purpose of understanding the meaning of n...
The idea of presence goes beyond simply speaking to patients face-to-face. The presence of nurses wi...
Background and Objective: Presence is an essential aspect of any nursing care situation and is provi...
Nursing brings together two persons' worlds, one being that of the nurse and the other of the patie...
Healthy therapeutic relationships enhance wholeness and healing; they are the key to eff...
Research Topic Presence, although it involves action at times, is a humanitarian quality of relating...
Nursing practice underpinned by humanistic values may promote presence experiences within nurse-pati...
Nursing presence has been a concept that has been difficult to define. It is a concept that dates ba...
Nursing practice underpinned by humanistic values may promote presence experiences within nurse-pati...
The intent of this thesis was to increase understanding of the nurse's presence in clinical nursing ...
As important as presence is to nursing, it often lacks conceptual clarity and systematic empirical o...
An expert consensus panel concluded that caring is a moral imperative in nursing and that the use of...
Interest in presence within a caring relationship has gained renewed attention in the past decade. F...
Aims and objectives: To clarify the concept of nursing presence through patients� perception. Back...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry was undertaken for the purpose of understanding the meaning of n...
The idea of presence goes beyond simply speaking to patients face-to-face. The presence of nurses wi...
Background and Objective: Presence is an essential aspect of any nursing care situation and is provi...