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Artikel 'Cancer Patients' Perceptions of The Good Nurse: A Literature Review'

This article discusses findings from a mixed method literature review that investigated cancer patients' perceptions of what constitutes a good nurses. To find pertinent articles, we conducted a systematic key word search of five journal databases (1998-2008). The application of carefully constructed inclusion criteria and critical appraisal identified 12 relevant articles. According to the patients, good nurses were shown to be characterized by specific, but inter-related, attitudes, skills and knowledge; they engage in person-to-person relationships, respect the uniqueness of patients, and provide support. Professional and trained skills as well as broad and specific nursing knowledge are important. The analysis revealed that these characteristics nurtured patient well-being, which manifests as optimism,  trust, hope, support, comfirmation, safety and comfort...

Rchaida L,Dierckx de Casterlé B, De Blaeser L, Gastmans C (2009). Cancer Patients' Perceptions of The Good Nurse: A Literature Review. Nursing, 16: 528-542.

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Rchaida L,Dierckx de Casterlé B, De Blaeser L, Gastmans C
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