Abstract
COJ Nursing & Healthcare Nurses and their Caring Behaviours: A Study Summary of the International Caring Behavior Index for Nurses Deduced from Different Voices Nio Noveno* St Paul University Manila, California *Corresponding author: Nio Noveno, St Paul University Manila, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, 91911 Tel: +1 619 874 4920; Email: nionoveno@gmail.com Submission: August 25, 2017; Published: March 13, 2018 DOI: 10.31031/COJNH.2018.01.000522 ISSN: 2577-2007Volume1 Issue5
Highlights
Caring has been the cornerstone of nursing since the time of its conception
Nurses and their Caring Behaviours: A Study Summary of the International Caring Behavior Index for Nurses Deduced from Different Voices
Many nursing experts have looked into caring as a science of nursing
Summary
Caring has been the cornerstone of nursing since the time of its conception. It has been the legacy that each nurse has been instilled to all those they have interactions with. In a qualitative study that I made, it revealed sets of behaviors that resulted from the analyses of the different responses from participants that included nurses themselves, patients and their significant others, and other healthcare professionals [2-4]. Careful analysis of these data has led to the six (6) international caring behavior index. Nurses’ goal is the comfort of the patient [5] Focusing on the needs of the patient starts with knowing the patient This will aid nurses in identifying the unique needs that require more attention.
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