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Incorporating the Art of Caring Into Nursing Education
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Noga, Jodi
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Association (Psychology)
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/ Caring
/ Classroom Communication
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Education, Nursing - organization & administration
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Innovation
/ Emotional Response
/ Empathy
/ Ethics
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Evidence-based nursing
/ Guidelines
/ Holistic nursing
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Instructional Innovation
/ Likert Scales
/ Listening
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing ethics
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Thinking Skills
2024
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Incorporating the Art of Caring Into Nursing Education
by
Noga, Jodi
in
Association (Psychology)
/ Awards & honors
/ Caregivers
/ Caring
/ Classroom Communication
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Education, Nursing - organization & administration
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Innovation
/ Emotional Response
/ Empathy
/ Ethics
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Evidence-based nursing
/ Guidelines
/ Holistic nursing
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Instructional Innovation
/ Likert Scales
/ Listening
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing ethics
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Thinking Skills
2024
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Incorporating the Art of Caring Into Nursing Education
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Noga, Jodi
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Association (Psychology)
/ Awards & honors
/ Caregivers
/ Caring
/ Classroom Communication
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Education, Nursing - organization & administration
/ Educational Experience
/ Educational Innovation
/ Emotional Response
/ Empathy
/ Ethics
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Evidence-based nursing
/ Guidelines
/ Holistic nursing
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Instructional Innovation
/ Likert Scales
/ Listening
/ Nurse-Patient Relations
/ Nurses
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing ethics
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Thinking Skills
2024
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Incorporating the Art of Caring Into Nursing Education
2024
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Caring is an expected part of professional nursing practice according to the American Nurses Association's (ANA, 2015) Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretive Statements and Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice (ANA, 2021). Assignment Objectives Students were required to find two recent evidence-based (EB) articles from scholarly health care journals that related to caring in nursing and then summarize the key points from each article, describing what they learned from the research. The statements, which were adapted from the book, Measuring Caring: International Research on Caritas as Healing (Nelson & Watson, 2012), included: (1) every day I was cared for, I saw that care was provided with compassion and kindness; (2) my caregivers were good at creative problem solving to meet my individual needs and requests; (3) my caregivers honored my faith, instilled hope, and respected my beliefs as part of my care; (4) when my caregivers taught me something new, they taught me in a way I could understand; (5) my caregivers responded to me as a whole person, helping to care for my needs and concerns; (6) my caregivers established a helping and trusting relationship with me during our time together; (7) my nurses were authentically present, consistently creating a safe, healing environment; and (8) I felt comfortable in the care of my nurses.
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