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  1. Mar 14, 2022 · Despite the importance and prominent role as a clinical, theoretical, and research approach in nursing practice, humanistic care nature and boundaries are not explicit and challenging for nurses to understand. This study was conducted to clarify the concept ...

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

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      Despite the importance and prominent role as a clinical,...

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

  2. Apr 24, 2019 · The third main category of the outcomes of humanistic nursing for CCNs was greater satisfaction and comfort brought about by humanistic attitudes, empathetic relationships, and healthy interactions with patients. This category had three subcategories, namely happiness, satisfaction, and motivation.

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · 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.

  4. Oct 27, 2021 · This manuscript provides a description of nursing students’ and nurses’ recommendations that can foster the development of humanistic caring.

  5. Apr 15, 2021 · This case study addressed the question of whether a range of learning processes could be integrated into humanistic therapy to develop a learning based therapy. We focused particularly on Rogers’s principles of learning, adding other learning theories consistent with a humanistic perspective into an integrative therapeutic process. Designed as a trial for some basic learning concepts, we ...

    • Susan Renger, Ann Macaskill
    • 2021
  6. Feb 25, 2022 · In the clinical setting, the patient is understood chiefly from a medical and natural science model. With that point of departure, parts of the complex biology of human beings can be explained. Even if this medical knowledge is essential, healthcare professionals obviously need to know more about how to perform care where health processes are strengthened in a relationship in which patients ...

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  8. Aug 1, 2019 · This short discussion demonstrates the value of historical research and scholarship in nursing ethics and an extraordinary continuity of nursing values, issues and concerns. The overview of some of the themes from 1919 reminds us that our nurse ancestors and their communities had much to do to recover from the trauma of the First World War.

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