To understand and alleviate suffering in a caring culture.
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Striving for becoming at-home in the midst of dying.Suffering from care as expressed in the narratives of former patients in somatic wards.Hermeneutics and narration: a way to deal with qualitative data.The importance of existential dimensions in the context of the presence of older patients at team meetings—in the light of Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty's philosophyChallenging a reductionistic paradigm as a foundation for nursing.Modes of relating in a caring conversation: a research synthesis on presence, touch and listening.The hidden suffering among breast cancer patients: a qualitative metasynthesis.Conceptual analysis of suffering in cancer: a systematic review.Family suffering related to war experiences: an interpretative synopsis review of the literature from a caring science perspective.Uncovering the ethics of suffering using a narrative approach.The progression of suffering implies alleviated suffering.Patients' Experiences After Attempted Suicide: A Literature Review.The dark corner of the heart - understanding and embracing suffering as portrayed by adults.Relational interactions preserving dignity experience: Perceptions of persons living with dementia.Extensive human suffering: a point prevalence survey of patients' most distressing concerns during inpatient care.Stroke and eating difficulties: long-term experiences.Significant others' experience of suffering when living with women with breast cancer.Clinician/patient connections in ethnoculturally nonconcordant encounters with political-asylum seekers: a comparison of physicians and nurses.The first nurse-patient encounter in a psychiatric setting: discovering a moral commitment in nursing.Hope, despair and hopelessness in living with HIV/AIDS: a grounded theory study.A critical analysis of nursing: meeting the spiritual needs of patients.Patients' experiences of recurrent depression.Caring conversations - psychiatric patients' narratives about suffering.Experiences of Living With Opioid Dependence: An Interview Study Among Individuals Participating in Medication-Assisted Treatment.The lived experience of suffering: a parse research method study.Feeling rejected or invited: experiences of persons seeking care advice at the Swedish Healthcare Direct organization.A nursing diagnostic perspective on proposed criteria for substance use disorders: what the DSM-5 is leaving out.Mediating positive moods: the impact of experiencing compassion at work.Dignity-preserving dementia care: a metasynthesis.Ill health is powerlessness: a phenomenological study about worthlessness, limitations and suffering.The phenomenon of clinical supervision in psychiatric health care.Attitudes, beliefs, and practices of integrative medicine among nurses in the Netherlands.Living with chronic pancreatitis: a qualitative study.Suffering and suffering with the other - the perspective of perioperative nurse leaders.Nurses’ fidelity to theory-based core components when implementing Family Health Conversations - a qualitative inquiry
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To understand and alleviate suffering in a caring culture.
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Eriksson K
Lindholm L
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10.1046/J.1365-2648.1993.18091354.X
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1993-09-01T00:00:00Z