Nursing intimacy : an ethnographic approach to nurse-patient interaction
Material type:
- 1873853262
- RT86.3 .S28 1995
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Includes Bibliographical references and Index
Ch. 1. Introduction
Ch. 2. Changes in Nursing and Nurse-Patient Interaction
Ch. 3. The Study
Ch. 4. The Wards
Ch. 5. Nurses' Perceptions of Organisational Modes
Ch. 6. Emotional and Physical Aspects of Care
Ch. 7. Interaction and Nurses' Embodied Knowledge
Ch. 8. 'Closeness' and Symbolic Space
Ch. 9. The Support Needs of Nurses
Ch. 10. Conclusion
App. Key Characteristics of an NDU
This text has arisen from a one-year research project concerned with a form of nursing innovation that is widely referred to as the "new nursing". One of the main features of this approach is the emphasis placed on the therapeutic potential of nurses' personal involvement with patients.
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