2017
DOI: 10.1177/0969733016687163
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A moral profession: Nurse educators’ selected narratives of care and compassion

Abstract: To feel cared about people need to feel 'visible' as though they matter. Nurses need to be alert to problems that may arise if their 'moral vision' is influenced by ideas of desert and how much the patient is doing to help himself or herself.

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“…2 Compassion permeated by an inner ethos empowers nurses to act toward alleviating suffering and guides the mind, the hand, and the heart as the will to do what is good. 2 Compassion is often defined as a "moral emotion" required for excellent nursing, 3 or as a virtue which, according to Newham et al, 4 can be seen as a perception of suffering with the motivation to alleviate it. 5,6 This is because the suffering of others touches, and thus motivates, a person to relieve it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 Compassion permeated by an inner ethos empowers nurses to act toward alleviating suffering and guides the mind, the hand, and the heart as the will to do what is good. 2 Compassion is often defined as a "moral emotion" required for excellent nursing, 3 or as a virtue which, according to Newham et al, 4 can be seen as a perception of suffering with the motivation to alleviate it. 5,6 This is because the suffering of others touches, and thus motivates, a person to relieve it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 This may be compared to "seeing by feeling" which, according to Jacobson, 7 is what happens when encountering compassion. Newham et al 4 similarly describe compassion as being moved, understood as both affected and motivated, by the suffering of another and responding in practical ways. Compassion is also portrayed as behaviors and actions of empathy, kindness, patience, of offering hope and comforting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Developing strategies to encourage compassionate caring behaviors in nurses is important. 32,33 Nurse educators are expected to prepare nurses who are both competent and compassionate care providers. 31 In the study of In this study, it emerged that the Caring Behavior in Nursing course is not effective in improving the emotional intelligence levels of first-year nursing students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as compassion is the heart and soul of nursing, it should be at the core of nursing education as well 31 . Developing strategies to encourage compassionate caring behaviors in nurses is important 32,33 . Nurse educators are expected to prepare nurses who are both competent and compassionate care providers 31 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 21 Elements of nursing students’ moral courage can also be found in relation to whistleblowing, 4 , 18 , 22 moral integrity 23 , 24 and being a professional nurse. 2 , 25 , 26 Moral courage has also been analysed in relation to moral distress, 13 , 27 29 referring to situations when a person is not able to act according to ethical principles. 29 Moral courage can reduce moral distress, 2 and students need support to confront moral distress and develop their moral courage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%