Background: International literature identifies many gaps in the concept of caring. Investigation is needed in order to understand how nurses and patients perceive caring. Aim: To examine and compare the concept of caring and individualized caring as perceived by patients and nurses, and to assess the levels of patient satisfaction with nursing care in 6 European countries. Method: In this study, which was the pilot phase of a larger project, 369 persons participated, 182 nurses and 187 patients, recruited by the convenience sampling process, in 6 European countries, Cyprus, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Italy and the Czech Republic. The response rate was 78.11% for nurses and 83.11% for patients. Data were collected from surgical units during ...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of caring. Although health professionals express con...
This research utilised a focus group methodology to discover what nurses in clinical practice consid...
Caring has always been associated with nursing as its essence, core, and foundation in the nursing p...
AIM: This paper is a report of an international study of patients' and nurses' perceptions of nurse...
Caring is a complex concept but nevertheless with many definitions of it, unfortunately there is not...
papastavrou e., efstathiou g., tsangari h., suhonen r., leino-kilpi h., patiraki e., karlou c., balo...
Aim: This study aimed to determine nurses' perceptions of caring activities in nursing. Design A des...
Rationale, aims and objective: Measuring nurse caring may provide empirical evidence to assist clini...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
The way patients view the care they receive has far reaching implications for the healthcare environ...
The purpose of this European survey was to examine the relationship of surgical patients' and nurses...
Background Nurses' caring behaviors are central in the quality of care of patients undergoing s...
Rationale and aims. The aim of this cross-national study was to define the variance in patients’ s...
The process of caring is central to nursing practice but it remains a poorly defined concept in nurs...
The purpose of this European survey was to examine the relationship of surgical patients' and nurses...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of caring. Although health professionals express con...
This research utilised a focus group methodology to discover what nurses in clinical practice consid...
Caring has always been associated with nursing as its essence, core, and foundation in the nursing p...
AIM: This paper is a report of an international study of patients' and nurses' perceptions of nurse...
Caring is a complex concept but nevertheless with many definitions of it, unfortunately there is not...
papastavrou e., efstathiou g., tsangari h., suhonen r., leino-kilpi h., patiraki e., karlou c., balo...
Aim: This study aimed to determine nurses' perceptions of caring activities in nursing. Design A des...
Rationale, aims and objective: Measuring nurse caring may provide empirical evidence to assist clini...
o talk about nurse caring and to support the idea that a good nursing coincides with caring, it is n...
The way patients view the care they receive has far reaching implications for the healthcare environ...
The purpose of this European survey was to examine the relationship of surgical patients' and nurses...
Background Nurses' caring behaviors are central in the quality of care of patients undergoing s...
Rationale and aims. The aim of this cross-national study was to define the variance in patients’ s...
The process of caring is central to nursing practice but it remains a poorly defined concept in nurs...
The purpose of this European survey was to examine the relationship of surgical patients' and nurses...
Little research has been done on the phenomenon of caring. Although health professionals express con...
This research utilised a focus group methodology to discover what nurses in clinical practice consid...
Caring has always been associated with nursing as its essence, core, and foundation in the nursing p...