Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), whilst nurse educators are responsible for developing compassion through providing high quality education, there is limited literature exploring how their lived experience of compassion is interpreted in nurse education. Objectives: To explore how nurse educators make meaning of compassion through their lived experiences in the UK. Design: Hermeneutic phenomenology. Setting: A UK school of nursing. Participants: Purposeful sampling was used to recruit twelve nurse educators. Method: Semi-structured interviews were used to explore participant experiences of compassion. Data analysis involved crafting stories and was interpreted by applying Heideggerian and Gadamerian philosophical notions to ...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The United Kingdom introduced the Six C′s strategy to help address de...
Abstract Background: Older people, the focus of this thesis, are amongst those in most need of comp...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), whilst nurse educators are responsible for developing compas...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing c...
Nursing faculty are facing challenges in facilitating student learning of complex concepts such as c...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The United Kingdom introduced the Six C′s strategy to help address de...
Abstract Background: Older people, the focus of this thesis, are amongst those in most need of comp...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), whilst nurse educators are responsible for developing compas...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing care. Developing strat...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing c...
Nursing faculty are facing challenges in facilitating student learning of complex concepts such as c...
Abstract Background: Lack of compassion is claimed to result in poor and sometimes harmful nursing ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The United Kingdom introduced the Six C′s strategy to help address de...
Abstract Background: Older people, the focus of this thesis, are amongst those in most need of comp...