نتایج جستجو برای: infant caring

تعداد نتایج: 107877  

Journal: :Journal of health and human services administration 2009
David R Graber

Caring and humanism in hospitals exist on both the organizational and the individual levels. This paper identifies key organizations and foundations that have succeeded in promoting or fostering caring environments in hospitals. These include the Picker Institute, the Baptist Healing Trust, Sage Consulting, and the Caritas Consortium. Exemplary, caring clinicians in hospitals are also described...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2000
W T Branch

The ethics of caring, though the subject of much recent discussion by philosophers, has hardly been applied to medical ethics and medical education. Based on receptivity (that is, empathy and compassion) toward and taking responsibility for other persons, the ethics of caring has particular relevance to medicine. Caring guides the physician always to remain the patient's advocate and to maintai...

Journal: :The journal of nursing research : JNR 2009
Wafika A Suliman Elizabeth Welmann Tagwa Omer Laisamma Thomas

BACKGROUND J. Watson's (2002) caring theory addresses caring relationships among humans and the deep experiences of life itself. M. Leininger (1988) noted that caring is a universal phenomenon, which is likely to be perceived differently by patients and nurses if they come from different cultural backgrounds. Little is known about the patients' perception of "being cared for" in the Kingdom of ...

2009
KATHERINE KARRAKER

Parents of young infants are faced with a number of adjustments and challenges. In particular, during the first few weeks or months following birth, infants require feeding at regular intervals throughout the day and night. Infants signal their need to be fed by crying, and thus the nighttime sleep of parents is frequently disrupted by the cry signal and the need to awaken to feed the infant, c...

Introduction: Nurses' caring behavior is one of the factors of patient satisfaction. Empathy, on the other hand, is an essential component of the quality of health care. Caring behavior and empathy can be influenced by spiritual intelligence. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between spiritual intelligence with caring behavior and empathy for nurses. Methods: This is a...

Journal: :ANS. Advances in nursing science 2008
W Richard Cowling Marlaine C Smith Jean Watson

Wholeness, consciousness, and caring are 3 critical concepts singled out and positioned in the disciplinary discourse of nursing to distinguish it from other disciplines. This article is an outgrowth of a dialogue among 4 scholars, 3 who have participated extensively in work aimed at synthesizing converging points in nursing theory development. It proposes a unified vision of nursing knowledge ...

Journal: :Nursing science quarterly 2015
Maria Arman Albertine Ranheim Kenneth Rydenlund Patrik Rytterström Arne Rehnsfeldt

The Nordic tradition of caring science has had a significant influence on healthcare research, healthcare education and clinical development in the Nordic countries from 1990 to the present. Theoretical contributions from the professors and scientists Katie Eriksson, Kari Martinsen and Karin Dahlberg form the basis for this paper. The tradition has established a paradigm of ethics, ontology and...

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2010
Annette F J Custers Gerben J Westerhof Yolande Kuin Marianne Riksen-Walraven

OBJECTIVES Quality of life and well-being in nursing homes are becoming more important in research and practice. Based on self-determination theory, the objective of this study is to examine the contribution of need fulfillment in the caring relationship to residents' subjective well-being. It was expected that the relation of need fulfillment in the caring relationship with well-being is media...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2012
James B Rickert

D URING A WALK ABOUT THE ONCOLOGY unit where I was receiving antibiotics for pneumonia, I encountered an elderly woman, her arm splinted and wrapped by a sling and burdened by intravenous and oxygen tubing. She was slowly and painfully making her way to the family lounge with her nurse and daughter. I helped them into the room, and then we all sat down. I asked her about her arm. She told me th...

Journal: :International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health 2022

Background: Optimal infant and young child feeding practices (IYCF) are crucial for nutritional status, growth, development, health, ultimately the survival of children. Even with several national schemes programs in place, India’s progress tackling problem malnutrition is slow. This study aims to estimate prevalence undernutrition factors determining among under five children rural Mysuru.Meth...

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