Culturally, the expectations surrounding filial piety and community welfare intensify the emotional and societal pressures on these professionals. In particular, the Chinese healthcare system places a strong emphasis on humanistic nursing practices. Consequently, a perceived lack of empathy from nurses can ...
In terms of related factors, higher age, self-identified female gender, having children, and working at a small hospital were significantly associated with higher scores, whereas those whose mother is a physician and father is a nurse had significantly lower scores. Meaning Higher age, self-...
Sympathy can be known as pity, meaning to feel bad for or to nod your head as the person tells you why they are sad or overjoyed. It does not require experience, though sympathy can quickly be confused with apathy. Apathy is the absence of feelings toward someone, as stated in a ...
The meaning and impact of empathic relationships in hospice nursing. This naturalistic field study was designed to explore the patient's perspective of the nature, meaning, and impact of empathic relationships with hospice n... Raudonis,M Barbara - 《Cancer Nursing》 被引量: 56发表: 1993年 ...
Gray Reflections: Poetry as a Pathway to Nursing Student Empathy and the Creation of Meaning in a Long-Term-Care Clinical Practicumdoi:info:doi/10.1891/1078-4535.24.1.52Adams, Sara B.Scott, Linda D.Creative Nursing
Specifically, empathy enables us to resonate with the positive or negative emotions of others, meaning that when we indirectly share the happiness or pain of others, we also feel happy or painful. And due to empathy, people still know that the reason for their resonant feelings are the ...
Empathy in general practice: its meaning for patients and doctors. Clinical empathy has been considered essential for both physicians and nurses working with patients. Clinicians working for a hospital may experience work ... Don,Eby - 《British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal...
Cancer Patient Perspectives on the Meaning of Healing and the Clinician as a Healer Background: The experience of living with cancer is marked by suffering and loss, which creates a need for healing. Understanding what healing means to pat... CY Yang,TJ Smith,AR Knowlton - 《American Journal...
independence, leadership abilities and competitiveness. In Moses et al.’s (2019) study, only androgyn gender roles emerged, meaning that students had similar levels of masculine and feminine traits, although varying in strength. Students scoring high on both feminine and masculine traits generally ...
This module allows the learners the opportunity to embody Frank in the same storyline as the previous module, but this time experience how, with the proper support, he can have better health, connect with his family and community, and find more purpose and meaning in his life. In this ...