2016
DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2016.1239272
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Compassionate Communication, Embodied Aboutness, and Homeless Young Adults

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“…Ramos Salazar (2013) 4 reported Cronbach's α on each subscale: compassionate conversation was 0.91, compassionate touch was 0.91, and compassionate messaging was 0.88. This study's Cronbach's α was 0.84. communication recently 7 because it not only does compassion extend to sympathy but also encompasses empathy and relationship's satisfaction. 4 Also, compassion is a recognition of patients' suffering and this action can be communicated through verbal, non-verbal, or physical intervention.…”
Section: Korean Version Of Compassionate Communication Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramos Salazar (2013) 4 reported Cronbach's α on each subscale: compassionate conversation was 0.91, compassionate touch was 0.91, and compassionate messaging was 0.88. This study's Cronbach's α was 0.84. communication recently 7 because it not only does compassion extend to sympathy but also encompasses empathy and relationship's satisfaction. 4 Also, compassion is a recognition of patients' suffering and this action can be communicated through verbal, non-verbal, or physical intervention.…”
Section: Korean Version Of Compassionate Communication Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following an in-depth data immersion process in my study of homeless young adults’ experience of compassion while accessing services in nonprofit organizations (Huffman, 2013, 2017), I noticed that the young adults talked about being patronized or having their needs assumed. At the same time, my fieldwork showed that these negative interactions might happen even though I or a staff member was trying to be caring.…”
Section: Jeopardy Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Huffman (2013a, 2013b, 2017, 2018), fieldwork practices (which are italicized) do not occur in any order, as was the case in this study. Reference group members asked questions – lots of them – and had many conversations about brilliance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Reflecting on this study, Huffman's (2013a, 2013b, 2017, 2018) pragmatic fieldwork approach is very helpful in pulling it together. Initially developed to reframe action research in social justice and critical contexts, pragmatic fieldwork assumes the researcher enters the field armed with a claim and uses it to guide fieldwork – this includes the possibility of jettisoning the claim, if it does not sustain fieldwork practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%