Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Caring has been described as the essence of nursing and some theorists assert that caring occurs only on the interpersonal level. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate caring beyond the individual to communities. Patterns of caring explicated from a case study were matched with concepts of caring defined in the literature. The concepts of caring were modified through a reevaluation of caring based on the findings from a community case study. Findings suggest concepts of caring as (1) a moral imperative, (2) an affect, (3) a personal interaction, and (4) an action, can be found at the community level. Modification of the original patterns of caring included broadening t...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illust...
Caring is one of the most important concepts in nursing. However, there are also some criticisms tow...
In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for t...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
Aim - The aim of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of mediating compassion to patient...
Nursing theories focus on individual and community care and human relationships in unique contexts. ...
Background: International literature identifies many gaps in the concept of caring. Investigation is...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
Background: Nursing has come a long way since the days of Florence Nightingale and even though no co...
Stewardship and caring are concepts that appear frequently in scholarly discussions within professio...
There could not be two more controversial subjects in nurs-ing than the concept of caring and the im...
The purpose of this study was to provide a partial theoretical description of the phenomenon of cari...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illust...
Caring is one of the most important concepts in nursing. However, there are also some criticisms tow...
In order to practice an ethic of care within the nursing profession, that is, in order to care for t...
With a focus on caring ethics, the aim of this study was to see if and how experienced nurses in car...
Caring is neither simply a set of attitudes or theories, nor does it comprise all that nurses do. Nu...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
Aim - The aim of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of mediating compassion to patient...
Nursing theories focus on individual and community care and human relationships in unique contexts. ...
Background: International literature identifies many gaps in the concept of caring. Investigation is...
The purpose of this column is to explore ambiguities concerning the concept of caring as being in nu...
Background: Nursing has come a long way since the days of Florence Nightingale and even though no co...
Stewardship and caring are concepts that appear frequently in scholarly discussions within professio...
There could not be two more controversial subjects in nurs-ing than the concept of caring and the im...
The purpose of this study was to provide a partial theoretical description of the phenomenon of cari...
The focus of this study was on understanding the caring nature of the nurse-client relationship as r...
The paper utilises the five distinct perspectives on caring proposed by Morse et al (1990) to illust...
Caring is one of the most important concepts in nursing. However, there are also some criticisms tow...