This article explores how temporal structuring of clinical activities affects nurses' establishment of caring relationships with patients, based on an ethnographic study in a Norwegian cancer ward in January–June 2017. By drawing on practice-based perspectives on time and care, the article shows how ‘medical time’, ‘patient time’ and ‘hospital time’ represent three distinct but interconnected clinical rhythms affecting caring relationships. In this way, the article provides insights into how caring relationships are established in nurses' intermediate role as temporal agents, accommodation various temporal structures associated with the biomedical and person-centred care models. Second, it contributes insights into how caring practices are ...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
Aim: The overall aim is to examine how a patient perspective, grounded in caring science, can be pre...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
This article explores how temporal structuring of clinical activities affects nurses’ establishment ...
Aims of the study/paper. To explore the meaning of nursing time, both as it is represented in the li...
Aim: To report a qualitative study which explores registered nurses' views on the issue of time in ...
Aim: To report a qualitative study which explores registered nurses' views on the issue of time in t...
Background: The nurse's primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient's care in...
Appendix 9 (Data used as basis for analysis) is available from the print copy held in the libraryTh...
Background: The nurse’s primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient’s care in...
The aim of this analysis was to examine the concept of time to rejuvenate and extend existing narrat...
Care—concern for and attending to the needs of the particular other we take responsibility—requires ...
Abstract Background Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, re...
This PhD project contributes a critical analysis of the increasingly tight standardization and burea...
In this article I discuss the little examined relationship between time and patient autonomy. Using ...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
Aim: The overall aim is to examine how a patient perspective, grounded in caring science, can be pre...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
This article explores how temporal structuring of clinical activities affects nurses’ establishment ...
Aims of the study/paper. To explore the meaning of nursing time, both as it is represented in the li...
Aim: To report a qualitative study which explores registered nurses' views on the issue of time in ...
Aim: To report a qualitative study which explores registered nurses' views on the issue of time in t...
Background: The nurse's primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient's care in...
Appendix 9 (Data used as basis for analysis) is available from the print copy held in the libraryTh...
Background: The nurse’s primary task in psychiatric care should be to plan for the patient’s care in...
The aim of this analysis was to examine the concept of time to rejuvenate and extend existing narrat...
Care—concern for and attending to the needs of the particular other we take responsibility—requires ...
Abstract Background Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, re...
This PhD project contributes a critical analysis of the increasingly tight standardization and burea...
In this article I discuss the little examined relationship between time and patient autonomy. Using ...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
Aim: The overall aim is to examine how a patient perspective, grounded in caring science, can be pre...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...