This mini-review aims to introduce Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and caring partnership as a nursing intervention. Emanating from a unitary and transformative perspective of nursing, caring partnership enables nurses to identify with cancer patients as well as to help the patients find meaning in their situation and their lives. In genuine patient–nurse interactions, both patients and nurses experience higher levels of consciousness
Traumatic events profoundly affect both the physical and emotional health of a woman who endures the...
The aim of this study was to uncover the meaning of the lived experience of mutual suffering in rela...
The core concept of nursing is care; although caring is a universal concept and a component of the p...
This mini-review aims to introduce Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and...
Despite the continuous advances in cancer treatment, many patients undergoing cancer treatment still...
If the future of nursing is to be strong and of greatest service to the health of the global communi...
Martha E. Rogers (1970, 1990, 1992) was one of the first to maintain that nursing is both a science ...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
The conceptual ideas of Martha E. Rogers, as taught by her in the early 1980s, are here revisited as...
Aim This paper is a report of a study to describe the attributes of quality nursing narrated by a...
Thesis advisor: Dorothy JonesA family's unique way of being, formulated through social, economic, en...
Purpose: This study aims at exploring how psychiatric nurses’ experiences of patient participation c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A look at caring and healing as sacred practice with a...
This thesis describes the journey of a practicing Independent Nurse Practitioner and Naturopath towa...
Traumatic events profoundly affect both the physical and emotional health of a woman who endures the...
The aim of this study was to uncover the meaning of the lived experience of mutual suffering in rela...
The core concept of nursing is care; although caring is a universal concept and a component of the p...
This mini-review aims to introduce Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and...
Despite the continuous advances in cancer treatment, many patients undergoing cancer treatment still...
If the future of nursing is to be strong and of greatest service to the health of the global communi...
Martha E. Rogers (1970, 1990, 1992) was one of the first to maintain that nursing is both a science ...
The journey through the history of nursing, and its philosophical and political influences of the m...
The conceptual ideas of Martha E. Rogers, as taught by her in the early 1980s, are here revisited as...
Aim This paper is a report of a study to describe the attributes of quality nursing narrated by a...
Thesis advisor: Dorothy JonesA family's unique way of being, formulated through social, economic, en...
Purpose: This study aims at exploring how psychiatric nurses’ experiences of patient participation c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A look at caring and healing as sacred practice with a...
This thesis describes the journey of a practicing Independent Nurse Practitioner and Naturopath towa...
Traumatic events profoundly affect both the physical and emotional health of a woman who endures the...
The aim of this study was to uncover the meaning of the lived experience of mutual suffering in rela...
The core concept of nursing is care; although caring is a universal concept and a component of the p...