نتایج جستجو برای: compassionate mind

تعداد نتایج: 62603  

2014
Sarah Dykeman Allison M Williams

The Compassionate Care Benefit was implemented in Canada in 2004 to support employed informal caregivers, the majority of which we know are women given the gendered nature of caregiving. In order to examine how this policy might evolve over time, we examine the evolution of a similar employment insurance program, Canada's Maternity Leave Benefit. National media articles were reviewed (n = 2,698...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2016
Rosie Kneafsey Sarah Brown Kim Sein Carol Chamley Joanne Parsons

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To report findings from a qualitative study of key stakeholders' perspectives on 'compassion' in the health care context. To present the 'Framework for Compassionate Interpersonal Relations'. BACKGROUND Although many research articles, health policies and health care strategies identify compassion as an underpinning value and key component of health care quality, identifyi...

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2023

Introduction Associated with learning and social isolation from each other during the pandemic-driven transition to online platforms in Higher Education (HE), many students were, remain, reluctant turn on their video cameras be present meetings. Using Compassionate Mind Foundation's definition of compassion, not as an emotion, but a psychobiological motivation take wise action help when self or...

Journal: :Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine 2014
Kayloni Olson Kathi J Kemper

We explored the relationships between potentially modifiable factors (mindfulness and self-compassion), intermediate factors (resilience and stress), and outcomes of interest in a cross-sectional study of medical trainees (compassionate care and clinician well-being). Among the 12 participants, the average age was 27.6 years. Mindfulness and self-compassion were positively associated with confi...

Journal: :Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies 2021

This article looks into the concept of Buddha-nature in Maṇi bka’ ’bum, a revealed text (gter ma) ascribed to ancient Tibetan king Srong bstan sgam po, who is considered an incarnation Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, tutelary deity Tibet. There are two main technical terms that designate this text. One well-known bde bar gshegs pa’i snying used express idea all sentient beings have Buddha-nature, w...

Journal: :International Journal of Public Sector Management 2015

Journal: :Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2007

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of caring sciences 2013
Lena Wiklund Gustin Lynne Wagner

This study has its roots in a clinical application project, focusing on the development of a teaching-learning model enabling participants to understand compassion. During that project four clinical nursing teachers met for a total of 12 hours of experiential and reflective work. This study aimed at exploring participants' understanding of self-compassion as a source to compassionate care. It w...

2011
Paul W.B. Atkins Sharon K. Parker

To enhance compassion in organizations, the processes by which compassion can be enhanced in individuals must be understood. We develop an expanded model of the components of compassionate responding that includes noticing, appraising, feeling and acting. Using this model, we propose that psychological flexibility (mindfulness combined with values-directed action) contributes to enhancing the p...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
beth a. lown

compassion is a complex process that is innate, determined in part by individual traits, and modulated by a myriad of conscious and unconscious factors, immediate context, social structures and expectations, and organizational “culture.” compassion is an ethical foundation of healthcare and a widely shared value; it is not an optional luxury in the healing process. while the interrelations betw...

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