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Title
The emotional labour of nursing revisited : can nurses still care? 2nd ed.
Author
Smith, Pam.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Pub date:
2011,©2012.
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xvi, 228 p. ;
ISBN:
9780230202627
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The emotional labour of nursing revisited : can nurses still care?
2nd ed.
Smith, Pam.
ISBN:
9780230202627 (pbk.)
Personal Author:
Smith, Pam.
Title:
The emotional labour of nursing revisited : can nurses still care? / Pam Smith.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication info:
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011,©2012.
Physical descrip:
xvi, 228 p. ; 23 cm.
General Note:
Respected author Pam Smith emphasizes the continued relevance of emotional labour within the modern healthcare context. Revisiting her 1992 findings in light of fresh theoretical perspectives and data drawn from her own new research studies, Smith explores whether care and compassion remain at the heart of contemporary nursing practice.
Contents Note:
Caring and Compassion Putting Their Toe in the Water: Collecting, Testing and Expecting Nurses to Care Nothing is Really Said About Care: Defining Nursing Knowledge You Learn From What's Wrong with the Patient: Defining Nursing Work The Ward Sister and the Infrastructure of Emotion Work: Making it Visible on the Ward from Ward Sister to Ward Manager and the Role of the Mentor Death and Dying in Hospital: The Ultimate Emotional Labour The Caring Trajectory: Caring Styles and Capacity Over Time Conclusions
Reading lists:
Future Nurse, Future Workforce - Professional Attitudes and Behaviours
Subject term:
Nursing.
Subject:
NURSING CARE
Subject:
NURSING PROFESSION
Subject:
PATIENT CARE
Subject:
EMOTIONS
Subject:
CARING
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