This thesis is about patient/nurse interaction in a community practice. My aim is to advance sociologically informed understandings about patient/nurse interaction. The key areas of inquiry in my grounded theory study are: The meanings and understandings expressed in patient/nurse interaction. The influence of socio-cultural characteristics in patient/nurse interaction. My study was conducted in a community practice setting using the traditional discovery methodology of Glaser and Strauss (1967). The community practice setting is four health centres with social and geographical differences. The participants in the study are patients attending those health centres and practice nurses who work there. Research methods are observations, inf...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
This dissertation is about social interaction between Swedish district nurses and patients when they...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how family caregivers and nurses consider their mutual ...
Provisional: Background: The patient-nurse relationship is a traditional concern of healthcare resea...
This article describes a study that set out to explore the interaction between patients and nurses i...
Aims. The aims of this paper are to review a theoretical model useful for developing nursing knowled...
Objectives: Researchers in nursing science interested in the study of nurse-patient and nurse-relati...
Ethnographic methods were used to examine the nurse-patient interaction for the purpose of developin...
A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry was undertaken for the purpose of understanding the meaning of n...
To determine the discrete nature of social interactions occurring in nurse practitioner consultation...
This grounded theory study, informed by symbolic interactionism, explains how nurses, patients, and ...
Background and aim: Numerous encounters take place in the healthcare sector every day. Although the ...
Background: Caring nurse-patient interaction has been linked to improvements in patient health outco...
The purpose of this dissertation is was to explore how older women perceived their interactions with...
Background: Social interactions between registered nurses, older patients and their relatives are es...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
This dissertation is about social interaction between Swedish district nurses and patients when they...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how family caregivers and nurses consider their mutual ...
Provisional: Background: The patient-nurse relationship is a traditional concern of healthcare resea...
This article describes a study that set out to explore the interaction between patients and nurses i...
Aims. The aims of this paper are to review a theoretical model useful for developing nursing knowled...
Objectives: Researchers in nursing science interested in the study of nurse-patient and nurse-relati...
Ethnographic methods were used to examine the nurse-patient interaction for the purpose of developin...
A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry was undertaken for the purpose of understanding the meaning of n...
To determine the discrete nature of social interactions occurring in nurse practitioner consultation...
This grounded theory study, informed by symbolic interactionism, explains how nurses, patients, and ...
Background and aim: Numerous encounters take place in the healthcare sector every day. Although the ...
Background: Caring nurse-patient interaction has been linked to improvements in patient health outco...
The purpose of this dissertation is was to explore how older women perceived their interactions with...
Background: Social interactions between registered nurses, older patients and their relatives are es...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
This dissertation is about social interaction between Swedish district nurses and patients when they...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how family caregivers and nurses consider their mutual ...