Nurses' Consolation: A Grounded Theory Study
TL;DR: The phenomenon of consolation was identified from the perspective of practising nurses by means of the grounded theory approach and comprised supportive consolation, avoiding consolation, insufficient consolation and inaccessible consolation, which were integrated into the nurses' professional approach and personal outlook.
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Abstract: To date, consolation has not been clearly defined in nursing science. The purpose of this study was to identify the phenomenon of consolation from the perspective of practising nurses. Data from in ...
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