2018
DOI: 10.29252/jhc.20.1.82
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The Concept of Nursing Art in the Experiences of Patients with Open Heart Surgery: A Phenomenological Study

Abstract: Background & aim:In spite of existing documentations and contemporary theories emphasizing on both science and art aspects of nursing, literature review reveals that most of published studies rely on scientific side of nursing. The aim of this study is to explain the concept of nursing as art in the experiences of patients with open heart surgery. Methods: In current study with an Interpretative Phenomenology approach twenty patients were selected and entered into the study after open heart surgery in open hea… Show more

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“…Karimollahi et al conducted a qualitative study on patients with open-heart surgery in Qaem Shahr’s Social Security Hospital and Sari’s Fatemah Zahra (PBUH) Hospital. The participants in that study mentioned the mastery of nurses in providing care and teamwork as a verification of their professionalism, and love in nursing care as an art 28. Also, Greenfield states in his study that complexities and interactions of different body systems in the burn patient require a nurse with strong background knowledge in different disorders, different body parts, special care techniques, diagnostic studies, and psychological-social and rehabilitation skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karimollahi et al conducted a qualitative study on patients with open-heart surgery in Qaem Shahr’s Social Security Hospital and Sari’s Fatemah Zahra (PBUH) Hospital. The participants in that study mentioned the mastery of nurses in providing care and teamwork as a verification of their professionalism, and love in nursing care as an art 28. Also, Greenfield states in his study that complexities and interactions of different body systems in the burn patient require a nurse with strong background knowledge in different disorders, different body parts, special care techniques, diagnostic studies, and psychological-social and rehabilitation skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aesthetics-based nursing has been incorporated into nursing EoL care in a variety of ways, with empathy and compassion serving as the primary pillars across all cultures. Depending on their culture, nurses may express their emotions when confronted with the tactile experience of caring for certain patients with cancer through different art forms, such as music and drama [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly related are policies and regulations, which are necessary to advance nursing science and incorporate the aesthetic aspect of nursing into nursing education and practice. It is because nursing is committed to providing holistic human care, and the local cultural context and beliefs can influence nurses’ provision of the aesthetic aspect of nursing [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%