What is nursing care and who owns it?

Authors: Hemingway, A.

Journal: Nursing times

Volume: 109

Issue: 6

Pages: 16-17

ISSN: 0954-7762

Abstract:

The Francis report into the failings at Mid Staffordshire, out last week, demands practical responses from all health professions if they are not to be repeated in other NHS providers. This article explores why nurses need to re-examine their philosophy of care and move beyond the notion of patient-centred care to develop a compassionate, humanising approach.

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What is nursing care and who owns it?

Authors: Hemingway, A.

Journal: Nurs Times

Volume: 109

Issue: 6

Pages: 16-17

ISSN: 0954-7762

Abstract:

The Francis report into the failings at Mid Staffordshire, out last week, demands practical responses from all health professions if they are not to be repeated in other NHS providers. This article explores why nurses need to re-examine their philosophy of care and move beyond the notion of patient-centred care to develop a compassionate, humanising approach.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22303/

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What is nursing care and who owns it?

Authors: Hemingway, A.

Journal: Nursing Times

Volume: 109

Issue: 6

Pages: 16-17

Abstract:

What is the role of the nurse? For many of us the point of nursing is to care for others, a simple objective? However the definition of caring and how to have this as a primary focus within an increasingly business focused, target driven organisation like the NHS one could argue is the main tension for nursing in the UK today. Indeed as a personal reflection I would argue that we need to go further than a focus on caring we need to consider what the point of our practice is what is the goal, what are we striving to achieve for each and every person we care for? Possibly we need to consider a greater focus on the promotion of wellbeing through seeing illness as a part of our life experience, we need to recognise that this goes beyond the priorities of our organisation or profession and requires us to have the patient experience as our primary consideration.

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What is nursing care and who owns it?

Authors: Hemingway, A.

Journal: Nursing times

Volume: 109

Issue: 6

Pages: 16-17

ISSN: 0954-7762

Abstract:

The Francis report into the failings at Mid Staffordshire, out last week, demands practical responses from all health professions if they are not to be repeated in other NHS providers. This article explores why nurses need to re-examine their philosophy of care and move beyond the notion of patient-centred care to develop a compassionate, humanising approach.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22303/

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What is nursing care and who owns it?

Authors: Hemingway, A.

Journal: Nursing Times

Volume: 109

Issue: 6

Pages: 16-17

ISSN: 0954-7762

Abstract:

The Francis report into the failings at Mid Staffordshire, out last week, demands practical responses from all health professions if they are not to be repeated in other NHS providers. This article explores why nurses need to re-examine their philosophy of care and move beyond the notion of patient-centred care to develop a compassionate, humanising approach.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22303/

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