Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates around the provision of health and social care in recent years; particularly in the United Kingdom following the Mid-Staffordshire scandal and subsequent Francis Inquiry. This paper considers the concept of dignity in care from the perspective of student nurses. Thus, it allows us to discuss how professional nurses-to-be conceptualise dignity and also how they consider it should/could be taught at undergraduate and postgraduate levels of training, and as part of their Continuing Professional Development. It is only through understanding how student nurses conceptualise and experience human dignity, and the giving and receiving of dignity in ca...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Background: Dignity lies at the heart of nursing practice, yet evidence suggests that healthcare pro...
Background: Despite growing interest in the potential of nursing education to enhance dignity in nur...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy deb...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy deb...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Background: Dignity lies at the heart of nursing practice, yet evidence suggests that healthcare pro...
Background: Despite growing interest in the potential of nursing education to enhance dignity in nur...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy deb...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy deb...
Dignity is a slippery concept to define – yet it has been at the heart of media and policy debates a...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Guarding against loss of human dignity is fundamental to nursing practice. It is assumed in the exis...
Background: Dignity lies at the heart of nursing practice, yet evidence suggests that healthcare pro...
Background: Despite growing interest in the potential of nursing education to enhance dignity in nur...