نتایج جستجو برای: caring

تعداد نتایج: 15634  

2015
Ulrica Hörberg Karin Dahlberg

The aim of this article is to shed light on contemporary forensic psychiatric care through a philosophical examination of the empirical results from two lifeworld phenomenological studies from the perspective of patients and carers, by using the French philosopher Michel Foucault's historical-philosophical work. Both empirical studies were conducted in a forensic psychiatric setting. The essent...

2017
Maryam Salehian Abbas Heydari Nahid Aghebati Hossein Karimi Moonaghi

Introduction: Faculty- student caring relationship in nursing education has been offered as enhancing students' learning experiences to care , desire to care for others and self-actu-alization. This review therefore was carried out to analyze faculty-student caring interactions in nursing education. Methods: This concept analysis of caring in the nursing education was conducted based on Broom m...

ژورنال: حیات 2012
حاجی‌نژاد, محمد اسماعیل, رفیعی, فروغ, رمضانیان, نادر, طریقت, مرجان, عضدی, پرویز,

Background & Aim: Although caring is a complex concept with various definitions, there are no agreement on the exact meaning among researchers. The aim of this study was to compare caring behaviors of nurses from patients&apos and nurses&apos perspectives. Methods & Materials: The study was conducted among 150 patients hospitalized in Boushehr hospitals and 50 nurses caring for them. Data we...

2011
LUCY BARRERA GLORIA MABEL CARRILLO LORENA CHAPARRO ALBERTO RODRÍGUEZ

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the program Caring for the Caregivers on the caring ability of family caregivers of people with chronic illnesses attended by programs coordinated by the Latin American nodes for the care of caregivers with chronically ill family members. Methods: The study had a Quasi-experimental method with an experimental group (family caregivers that took the Progr...

Ashktorab, Tahereh, Mahmoodzadeh, Zahra, Naeeni, Seid Mohammad Kazem,

One of the most common ethical issues in nursing profession is moral distress which causes discomfort and impedes nurses proper moral performance, despite having sufficient knowledge. Moral distress disturbs the relationship between nurse and patient which leads to the decreased quality of care. Caring behaviors greatly contribute to improving the quality of care and patient safety. The present...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care 2015

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1998

Journal: :Contexts 2006

Journal: :DEL NACIONAL 2018

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