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Family Caring and Caring in Nursing

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1992
Knowledge concerning family caring is developing within the caregiving literature while knowledge of caring is growing separately in the nursing literature. Both nurses (identified with caring) and family carers (identified with caregiving) experience a division of the affective and the instrumental dimensions of caring.
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Nurses' perceptions of care and caring

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2002
Care and caring have been identified as inherently difficult concepts to define, but many authors believe that care is the central and unifying core of nursing. It is vital that nurses understand what care is, with the current issues about measuring and justifying exactly what they do for patients in order to be clear about what good care is. If nurses
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The personality profile of the accountable nurse and missed nursing care as per pdf

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2018
AIM The aim of this study was to examine the mediating role of nurses' personal accountability in the relationships between nurse's personality and missed nursing care. BACKGROUND Personal accountability is considered as a core value in nursing, shaped
A. Drach‐Zahavy, E. Srulovici
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Description and Factors Associated With Missed Nursing Care in an Acute Care Community Hospital

Journal of Nursing Administration, 2018
OBJECTIVE The aims of this study are to describe and evaluate the factors associated with missed nursing care in an acute care community hospital. BACKGROUND Despite RNs’ accountability for high-quality patient care in hospitals, missed nursing care is ...
J. Duffy, S. Culp, Tom Padrutt
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Nursing Care

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
This article provides a general overview of nursing care principles including an approach to developing a nursing care plan using the nursing process as its foundation. The nursing process is a problem-solving approach used in planning patient care. This article also focuses on nursing care as it pertains to the respiratory, cardiovascular, and renal ...
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Nurses and caring

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2003
Paul Rousseau, Diane Kukulka
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Nursing Home Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
The intent of this review is to highlight several difficult questions from a personal perspective while caring for debilitated elderly patients in a nursing home. These problems appear to be encountered less frequently in the acute-care setting. Where possible, supporting literature is cited and legal precedent is indicated. The following topics, among
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Caring for Nurses

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2020
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Nursing care—then and now

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
T oday was a most beautiful autumn day. As I walked with my dog past newly ploughed fields and along farm tracks, I enjoyed the warmth of the sun and the beautiful colours of the autumn countryside. On such walks, my mind often wanders across personal and professional things. Today as I thought about how quickly the year was passing by, I thought about
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