نتایج جستجو برای: dignity

تعداد نتایج: 4669  

Journal: :Journal of paediatrics and child health 2013
Kruthika Narayan Claire Hooker Carmen Jarrett David Bennett

AIM Human dignity as an important consideration in health care has been primarily investigated from an adult perspective. This paper explores young people's perceptions of dignity and how it impacts on their health-care experience. METHOD A qualitative pilot study was undertaken at the Children's Hospital, Westmead in from 2010 to 2011. Semistructured interviews were conducted with five inpat...

2017

Before introducing the theory of workplace dignity in depth, this chapter reviews the broader landscape of human dignity to establish a foundation for the new theory. A theory of workplace dignity is in important ways different from human dignity, but in equally important ways builds upon the rich tradition of writers and writings about human dignity and how it has been defined in terms of what...

2015
Kathleen Galvin Les Todres

In this paper, we draw on a phenomenological-philosophical foundation to clarify the meaning of dignity as a coherent phenomenon. Consistent with an evocation of its central meanings, we then introduce and delineate seven kinds of dignity that are intertwined and interrelated. We illustrate how these kinds of dignity can provide a useful template to think about its qualities, its 'rupture' and ...

Journal: :BMC Nursing 2008
Ann Gallagher Sarah Li Paul Wainwright Ian Rees Jones Diana Lee

BACKGROUND Dignity has become a central concern in UK health policy in relation to older and vulnerable people. The empirical and theoretical literature relating to dignity is extensive and as likely to confound and confuse as to clarify the meaning of dignity for nurses in practice. The aim of this paper is critically to examine the literature and to address the following questions: What does ...

2017

Before introducing the theory of workplace dignity in depth, this chapter reviews the broader landscape of human dignity to establish a foundation for the new theory. A theory of workplace dignity is in important ways different from human dignity, but in equally important ways builds upon the rich tradition of writers and writings about human dignity and how it has been defined in terms of what...

2009
Nora Jacobson

BACKGROUND This paper has its origins in Jonathan Mann's insight that the experience of dignity may explain the reciprocal relationships between health and human rights. It follows his call for a taxonomy of dignity: "a coherent vocabulary and framework to characterize dignity." METHODS Grounded theory procedures were use to analyze literature pertaining to dignity and to conduct and analyze ...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2011
Mariska G Vlug Henrica C W de Vet H Roeline W Pasman Mette L Rurup Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen

BACKGROUND Preserving dignity can be considered as a goal of palliative care. To provide dignity-conserving care, it is relevant to identify the factors that influence a patient's self-perceived dignity. This study aims to develop an instrument to measure factors affecting self-perceived dignity that has good content validity and is appropriate for use in practice. METHODS Data were collected...

Journal: :Narrative inquiry in bioethics 2015
Leslie Meltzer Henry Cynda Rushton Mary Catherine Beach Ruth Faden

Although the concept of dignity is commonly invoked in clinical care, there is not widespread agreement--in either the academic literature or in everyday clinical conversations--about what dignity means. Without a framework for understanding dignity, it is difficult to determine what threatens patients' dignity and, conversely, how to honor commitments to protect and promote it. This article ai...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2013
Gwenda Albers Henrica C W de Vet H Roeline W Pasman Luc Deliens Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen

BACKGROUND Although dignity is increasingly considered a goal of palliative care, little research has evaluated the understanding of dignity at the end of life from a caregiver's perspective. OBJECTIVE The study objective was to investigate and compare the views of trained volunteers and SCEN physicians on maintaining dignity for patients reaching the end of life. DESIGN The study is a surv...

2018
Qiaohong Guo Harvey Max Chochinov Susan McClement Genevieve Thompson Tom Hack

BACKGROUND Effective patient-family communication can reduce patients' psychosocial distress and relieve family members' current suffering and their subsequent grief. However, terminally ill patients and their family members often experience great difficulty in communicating their true feelings, concerns, and needs to each other. AIM To develop a novel means of facilitating meaningful convers...

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