Compassion and hope are vital to individual and societal flourishing, not least through the solidarity and change that they facilitate. This article considers the importance of these two social phenomena for welfare institutions, and in particular for the hospice movement and the National Health Service in Britain. Compassion and hope are enacted due to the normative structures in which citizens are embedded. From here it is argued that a dialectical process exists whereby compassion and hope spur the creation of, and are embedded within, healthcare and hospice institutions. In turn, these institutions encourage and give rise to the practice of these emotions across society by virtue of making normative structures more visible. However, the...
Compassionate care is vital to quality palliative care and integral to the provision of spiritual ca...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
Life expectancy has increased to a record-high and, death has become more common in hospital setting...
In the wake of the Francis Report, a public conversation has arisen in England about the place of co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
AimTo discuss the meaning of compassionate care as it applies to staff, patients and families in hea...
Editorial: Compassion requires emotional connection, role exchange, empathy, experimentation and exp...
Recent disclosures of failures of care in the National Health Service (NHS) in England have led to d...
ecent disclosures of failures of care in the National Health Service (NHS) in England ...
Editorial: Historically, the value compassion spans thousands of years, particularly in a religious...
Aim: This study aims to investigate palliative care nurses’ experiences of hope in practice. Method...
An aim of this article is to depict a phenomenon of good, understood as a ethical attitude tied with...
The Francis Report, which was based on the investigation of complaints regarding standards of care i...
End of life care in England has recently been framed by two very different discourses. One (connecte...
Compassionate care is vital to quality palliative care and integral to the provision of spiritual ca...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...
Life expectancy has increased to a record-high and, death has become more common in hospital setting...
In the wake of the Francis Report, a public conversation has arisen in England about the place of co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
AimTo discuss the meaning of compassionate care as it applies to staff, patients and families in hea...
Editorial: Compassion requires emotional connection, role exchange, empathy, experimentation and exp...
Recent disclosures of failures of care in the National Health Service (NHS) in England have led to d...
ecent disclosures of failures of care in the National Health Service (NHS) in England ...
Editorial: Historically, the value compassion spans thousands of years, particularly in a religious...
Aim: This study aims to investigate palliative care nurses’ experiences of hope in practice. Method...
An aim of this article is to depict a phenomenon of good, understood as a ethical attitude tied with...
The Francis Report, which was based on the investigation of complaints regarding standards of care i...
End of life care in England has recently been framed by two very different discourses. One (connecte...
Compassionate care is vital to quality palliative care and integral to the provision of spiritual ca...
Despite the scope and sophistication of contemporary health care, there is increasing international ...
Volunteering is now a regular feature of health and social care service provision with volunteers wo...