Compassion has become a prominent issue in health policy and
practice and the recommendations of the Francis Report and the
Berwick Review emphasised the need for compassion in care. This
timely and important text book provides a valuable resource for
practicing and student nurses which examines compassion in depth,
but from a real world perspective. It appreciates and discusses the
emotional labour of care and the realities of practice which can
make 'caring' and 'having compassion' feel like a difficult and
impossible task. This is an essential guide for those seeking
clarity and depth in the analysis of compassion in contemporary
nursing. Whether on a pre-qualifying undergraduate degree or an
experienced practitioner, this is a must-have book for anyone
interested in creating a compassionate health service.
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