2021
DOI: 10.1177/09697330211012042
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Discovering dignity through experience: How nursing students discover the expression of dignity

Abstract: Introduction: Dignity is a core value in nursing. Nursing education shall prepare students for ethical professional practice and facilitate insight into the phenomenon of dignity and its significance. There is limited knowledge about how nursing students discover dignity in their education. Research aim: The aim of the study is to develop an understanding of how nursing students discover and acquire dignity. Research design: The study has a hermeneutic approach where qualitative interviews of nursing students … Show more

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“…In this regard, we found that a nurse’s aesthetic attitude can have aesthetic and moral characteristics that form a caring relationship in nursing. Stikholmen et al [ 46 ] explained aesthetics in nursing with external aesthetic dignity based on the concept of relative dignity. According to them, “The relative dignity is divided into an inner ethical dignity and an external aesthetic dignity, both of which are symbols or expressions of absolute dignity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, we found that a nurse’s aesthetic attitude can have aesthetic and moral characteristics that form a caring relationship in nursing. Stikholmen et al [ 46 ] explained aesthetics in nursing with external aesthetic dignity based on the concept of relative dignity. According to them, “The relative dignity is divided into an inner ethical dignity and an external aesthetic dignity, both of which are symbols or expressions of absolute dignity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%