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      • Nursing is regarded as a science, profession, and art that emphasizes the nature of caring and has humanistic attributes. Humanistic nursing care is an interaction between nurses and patients/families as a response to the caring situation and is characterized by empathy, respect for human dignity, autonomy of patients, and holistic care.
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  2. Mar 14, 2022 · Humanistic care is issuing a nurse's love and affection to a human being who has needed him/her at a particular stage of life. This type of care is formed based on altruism and compassionate love. In humanistic care, the nurse works with motivation and compassionately provides care for the patient.

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      M ATERIALS AND M ETHODS. While there are several methods of...

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      Defining attributes of the humanistic care concept. Defining...

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · Three major themes emerged: 1. From Textbook to Providing Humanistic Care in low-resourced work contexts; 2. Ethical Considerations; and 3. Implications for Humanistic Nursing Care Education. Discussion. Systematic reforms are needed to make clinical settings more humanistic care-friendly for nurses and nursing students.

  4. Oct 27, 2021 · The following five themes emerged from the phenomenological analysis of participants’ recommendations: 1) pedagogical strategies, 2) educators’ approach, 3) considerations in teaching humanistic caring, 4) work overload, and 5) volunteerism and externship. Conclusion.

  5. Apr 24, 2019 · Humanistic approaches to care help fulfill the needs of both patients and nurses. The findings of this study provide a deeper understanding about how to reinforce humanistic behaviors and can be used in nursing education and practice.

  6. Dec 12, 2021 · Abstract. Significant scientific and technological advances in intensive care have been made. However, patients in the intensive care unit may experience discomfort, loss of control, and surreal experiences. This has generated relevant debates about how to humanize the intensive care units and whether humanization is necessary at all.

  7. theoretical framework developed by Practice Point 1: nurses must never Todres et al (2009) that explores eight make those we care for feel like objects. central aspects of what it is to be human. The second article, published next week, Agency vs passivity.

  8. Oct 3, 2022 · Results. Three major themes emerged: 1. From Textbook to Providing Humanistic Care in low-resourced work contexts; 2. Ethical Considerations; and 3. Implications for Humanistic Nursing Care Education. Discussion. Systematic reforms are needed to make clinical settings more humanistic care-friendly for nurses and nursing students.

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