Defining and characterising the nurse–patient relationship: A concept analysis

R Allande-Cussó, E Fernández-García… - Nursing …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The nurse-patient relationship involves complex attitudes and behaviours with ethical and
deontological implications. It has been linked to improvements in patient health outcomes …

[HTML][HTML] Cultural competence learning of the health care students using simulation pedagogy: An integrative review

SL Marja, A Suvi - Nurse Education in Practice, 2021 - Elsevier
The objective of this literature review was to identify the current evidence available on the
learning of cultural competence among health care students using simulation pedagogy. An …

Understanding the complexity of working under time pressure in oncology nursing: A grounded theory study

MA Vinckx, I Bossuyt, BD de Casterlé - International journal of nursing …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background The international nursing shortage has implications for the quality and safety of
patient care. Various studies report that nurses do not have time to complete all necessary …

Erlebensqualitäten moralischer Belastung professionell Pflegender und die Notwendigkeit des Schutzes der moralischen Integrität–am Beispiel der COVID-19 …

A Riedel, S Lehmeyer - Ethik im gesundheitswesen, 2021 - Springer
Die dritte Welle der COVID-19-Pandemie scheint überwunden. Demgegenüber hat die
Pandemie vieles offengelegt, Neues gefordert und bis dato Bewährtes und Etabliertes …

Nurses' perspectives on their communication with patients in busy oncology wards: A qualitative study

EA Chan, PL Tsang, SSY Ching, FY Wong, W Lam - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Background Despite an increase in emphasis on psychosocial care in cancer nursing, time
constraints and nurses' lack of knowledge in skilled communication continue to be …

Experiences of New Zealand registered nurses of Chinese ethnicity during the COVID‐19 pandemic

J Song, C McDonald - Journal of clinical nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This study aimed to investigate the experiences and challenges of New Zealand
registered nurses of Chinese ethnicity who have been working during the COVID‐19 …

Understanding professional vulnerability in an era of performativity: experiences of EFL academics in mainland China

Z Gao, R Yuan - Teaching in Higher Education, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on data collected from multiple sources, this qualitative case study investigates how
seven English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) academics from a university in mainland China …

Developing patient rapport, trust and therapeutic relationships

B Price - Nursing Standard, 2017 - journals.rcni.com
Rapport is established at the first meeting between the patient and nurse, and is developed
throughout the therapeutic relationship. However, challenges can arise during this process …

Nurses' experiences of encounters in home care: a phenomenological hermeneutic study

A Larsson Gerdin, O Hellzén… - International journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose nurses working in home care often encounter patients with multiple diagnoses in
unpredictable environments. This may cause ethical and emotional challenges and …

Expectations of new technologies in nursing care among hospital patients in Germany–an interview study

R Klawunn, UV Albrecht, ML Dierks - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction New technologies will be increasingly available for nursing care, including
robots, patient mobilisation devices, digital event detection or prevention equipment …