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To Care or not to Care?

Journal of Integrated Care, 2010
Health and local authorities have statutory responsibilities to provide care for patients and service users. In some circumstances they may also owe a common law duty of care. This article considers the difference between these legal liabilities.
Jean Gadrey, Nicole Gadrey
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Concepts of Caring and Caring as a Concept

Advances in Nursing Science, 1990
If caring is to be retained as the "essence" of nursing, and if research in this area is to advance, then the various perspectives of caring must be clarified, the strengths and the limitations of these conceptualizations examined, and the applicability of caring as a concept and theory to the practice of nursing identified.
J M, Morse   +4 more
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To care or not to care a narrative on experiencing caring responsibilities

Ethics and Social Welfare, 2016
ABSTRACTThis paper explores caring responsibilities in everyday life by a thorough investigation of the lived experience of one woman, called Eva. We reflect on Eva's relational experiences in taking care of her own life and in relating to situations and events which more or less are the result of the relational web in which she is situated.
Heijden, van der K.   +3 more
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Care for records for care

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1996
In this contribution the topic of this special issue is introduced: electronic patient records (EPRs). The characteristics of EPRs are presented. A number of problems that have to be solved before EPRs can be used on a large scale is discussed.
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Time to Care, Care Commanders and Care Footsoldiers

2009
This chapter uses data from our set of 30 in-depth Care Conversations with carers and care recipients to examine the way unpaid care work interfaces with employment in terms of time demands. It also explores the ways in which time for love labouring is squeezed out increasingly through the use of so-called flexible time schedules, the intensification ...
Cantillon, Sara   +2 more
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