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Caring Science Education: Measuring Nurses’ Caring Behaviors

This article focuses on reviewing research and evidence-based practices related to Caring Science educational programs, utilizing Caring Science theory as an intervention to inform and impact the nurses caring behaviors while caring for patients within a heathcare environment. While there are multiple survey tools directed at patient’s

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Integrating Nursing Theory and Process into Practice; …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May-August 2015 Volume 8 Issue 2 Page | 445

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Investigation of Health Literacy Levels and Health Perceptions …

WEBCorrespondence: Canan Birimoglu Okuyan Postdoctoral Researcher, Assistant Professor of Public Health Nursing, Mustafa Kemal University, Hatay Health School, Department of Public Health Nursing. Tayfur Sokmen Campus, 31060, Antakya, Hatay, Turkey E-mail: …

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The Conundrum of Caring in Nursing

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences January – April 2016 Volume 9 | Issue 1| Page 1 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Enhancing Patient and Family-Centered Care: A Three-Step …

WEBI) succinctly portrays the key steps of how to foster patient and family collaboration in healthcare promotion. We describe the three key steps of the model namely: (1) Strength assessment, (2) Feedback session, (3) Developing strengths to achieve goals. The …

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Oral Health in the Shadow of Clinical Nursing and Caring …

WEBDepartment of Caring Science. Division for Social Sciences, University of Abo Akademi, Finland. Correspondence: Dr. Leena Honkavuo, University of Abo Akademi of Finland, Department of Caring Science. Division for Social Sciences, PB 311, 65101 Vasa, …

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Competence Transformation in Healthcare Contexts: A …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May-August 2021 Volume 14| Issue 2| Page 872 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Compassionate Deception: A Conceptual Analysis

WEBIn Medicine: The use of deception in Medicine is associated with the use of placebo treatments and placebo effects. The purpose of a placebo can be divided into two, pharmacological and psychological placebos. The use of placebo was justified by the …

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Globalization and its Reflections for Health and Nursing

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences January– April 2017 Volume 10 | Issue 1| Page 609 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Volume to Value in Healthcare: Personnel and Organizational …

WEBThe healthcare delivery system is a world of its own. As complicated as the healthcare delivery system appears to be, it is composed of three major elements – the patients, the providers, and the payers. The patients and the providers typically go without …

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Leaders’ and Caregivers’ Views of Ethics and Responsibility for …

WEBResponsibility means to create meaning and edify and to maintain dignity, it implies establishing trust, and encouraging participation. Responsibility involves selflessness and responsiveness in communion. In cases of absence of responsibility obstacles such as …

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Patient Empowerment: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May – August 2019 Volume 12 | Issue 2| Page 1148 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Ethical Issues Associated with Family Involvement in Patient …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May-August 2023 Volume 16| Issue 2| Page 1009 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Designing Nursing Care Program Based on Johnson …

WEBNursing diagnosis 1: Hyperthermia associated with infection (Insufficiency in protective and aggressive subsystem).the goal is reducing the child’s fever to 37 degrees. The measures: 1- washing with cool water was used to reduce the fever (defend) 2. Training mother for …

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Readiness, Barriers and Potential Strenght of Nursing in …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May-August 2020 Volume 13 | Issue 2| Page 1206 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Nursing and Caring: An Historical Overview from Ancient …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences September-December 2015 Volume 8 | Issue 3| Page 794 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Implementation of Watson’s Theory of Human Caring: A Case …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences January-April 2015 Volume 8 Issue 1 Page 28 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Burnout and Mobbing Among Physicians in a City Center

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences May - August 2017 Volume 10 Issue 2 Abstract www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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Watson’s Caritas Processes® as a Framework for Spir itual …

WEBResist impulse to fix patient problems Develop a level of comfort sitting in silence. 3. Cultivating one’s own spiritual practices and transpersonal self, going beyond ego self. Explore the meaning of spirituality in the life of your patient and the patient’s family. …

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Telepsychiatry & Mental Health of American Indian & Alaska …

WEBInternational Journal of Caring Sciences January-April 2023 Volume 16 | Issue 1| Page 499 www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org

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