This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical framework developed by Todres et al (2009) that explores eight central aspects of what it is to be human. The second article, published next week, looks at the role of nurse education in humanising care
Qualitative research, through its illumination of people’s perspectives and experiences, has contrib...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To demonstrate the usefulness of a theoretical framework for humanising care of ...
This two-part series explores the value of nursing models and considers whether the fundamental conc...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
This is the second article in a two-part series exploring how nurses can humanise the care patients ...
This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humani...
This is a descriptive study based on a qualitative approach carried out with nursing graduate studen...
Nurses in the United Kingdom spend much time attempting to fit British nursing practice into the the...
There is limited consensus about what constitutes humanly sensitive care, or how it can be sustaine...
ABSTRACT: In order to be able to develop such vast theme like nursing in its essencial human conditi...
Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring and the caring moment are based in part in the concepts of tran...
Humanism’s tenets are rarely described in regard to the theories of our discipline. In this article,...
Since the recent publication of the Francis Report (2013), providing care that is kind and compassio...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
Background: Caring is the essence of nursing, and nurses who are dissatisfied with their job are not...
Qualitative research, through its illumination of people’s perspectives and experiences, has contrib...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To demonstrate the usefulness of a theoretical framework for humanising care of ...
This two-part series explores the value of nursing models and considers whether the fundamental conc...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
This is the second article in a two-part series exploring how nurses can humanise the care patients ...
This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humani...
This is a descriptive study based on a qualitative approach carried out with nursing graduate studen...
Nurses in the United Kingdom spend much time attempting to fit British nursing practice into the the...
There is limited consensus about what constitutes humanly sensitive care, or how it can be sustaine...
ABSTRACT: In order to be able to develop such vast theme like nursing in its essencial human conditi...
Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring and the caring moment are based in part in the concepts of tran...
Humanism’s tenets are rarely described in regard to the theories of our discipline. In this article,...
Since the recent publication of the Francis Report (2013), providing care that is kind and compassio...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
Background: Caring is the essence of nursing, and nurses who are dissatisfied with their job are not...
Qualitative research, through its illumination of people’s perspectives and experiences, has contrib...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:To demonstrate the usefulness of a theoretical framework for humanising care of ...
This two-part series explores the value of nursing models and considers whether the fundamental conc...