Compassion and Caring in Nursing

“Compassion and Caring in Nursing” by Claire Chambers, published by Radcliffe Publishing in 2009, offers a comprehensive exploration of the essential role of compassion in nursing practice. This 217-page edition is presented in English and emphasizes the importance of revisiting compassion as a central focus in healthcare. The book adopts a patient-centered approach, aiming to ground challenging theories in practical applications that encourage nurses to identify opportunities for change in their daily practice.
Readers will find a detailed examination of six key concepts central to compassionate care, which are designed to enhance their understanding and implementation of compassionate practices in nursing. The text addresses various aspects of medical care and health care delivery, making it a valuable resource for those in the nursing field. By focusing on the fundamental skills necessary for effective nursing, this book serves as a guide for professionals seeking to deepen their commitment to compassionate care.
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‘Compassion, in its many manifestations, is the key to rediscovering what lies at the heart of nursing practice all over the world. It is absolutely essential that nurses start to revisit compassion as a central focus for nursing practice…’ This user-friendly book adopts a patient-centred approach to care. The challenging theories are grounded in practical applications, encouraging readers to recognise opportunities for change in their daily practice. The book focuses on six key concepts central to compassionate care: A*
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