Factors facilitating nurses to deliver compassionate care: a qualitative study
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2017Vol. 32(1), pp. 92–97
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Abstract
Addressing and developing nurses' capacity for compassion is possible by providing organisational support and professional education, next to recruiting nurses with a high motivation to relieve patient suffering. These recommendations would help to provide high-quality compassionate care in healthcare practices. Moreover, nurses could improve their individual capacity for compassion by following their value and belief system and by considering their colleagues as a role model of compassionate practice.
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