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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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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.
Mar 14, 2022 · Background: 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 of humanistic care in nursing.
Mar 16, 2021 · The humanistic care teaching model is patient-centered and by focusing on the clinical practical demands of patients, can improve nursing comfort and accelerate disease rehabilitation. The model has been shown to be beneficial for pediatric nurses by promoting professional skills, improving nurse-patient communication ability, and avoiding ...
- Xiaoli Zhong, Xiuzhi Liu, Yan Sheng
- 10.21037/tp-21-214
- 2021
- Transl Pediatr. 2021 Aug; 10(8): 2016-2023.
Oct 20, 2023 · Understanding humanistic therapy: A person-centered approach. Therapy works to help heal individuals mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, but some types of therapy are even more focused on the individual than others. Humanistic therapy works by focusing on specific issues while maintaining focus on the person and accepting them as they are.
Apr 15, 2021 · Abstract. This study addressed the possibility of integrating learning theory into humanistic counseling. We consider that such an approach may enable client self-counseling either between sessions or after therapy has finished.
- Susan Renger, Ann Macaskill
- 2021
Sep 12, 2023 · Summary. Humanistic therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the importance of authenticity. It goes beyond treating symptoms and focuses on understanding the whole and unique person....
Oct 5, 2023 · Humanistic therapy involves a core belief that people are capable of making the right choices for themselves. This treatment endorses a comprehensive approach to human existence and pays special attention to human potential.