On empathy: Fundamental issues regarding its nature and teaching
In nursing empathy is generally regarded as an essential component of nurse-patient interaction, but there appears to be a lack of clarity among nurse educators and professional nurses regarding its nature and how it may be taught and measured. This paper focuses on an analysis of selected theoretic...
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Main Author: | H. Brink (Author) |
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