Listening to Patients

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  • Listening to Patients Book Detail

  • Author : Sandra P. Thomas
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
  • Genre : Health & Fitness
  • Pages : 310
  • ISBN 13 : 0826197191
  • File Size : 74,74 MB

Listening to Patients by Sandra P. Thomas PDF Summary

Book Description: This book fills not only a gap but a wide cavern....I can not think of a better way for neophyte nurses to engage the human experiences and perspectives of their patients, nor can I think of a more relevant and comprehensive explanation of the philosophy and methods of existential phenomenology for seasoned researchers, scientists, and theoreticians.-- Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud, PhD, RN, FAAN, UCLA School of Nursing. While addressing a wide readership, this book focuses particularly on the nurse clinician and student, demonstrating how a humanistic philosophy and research methodology has the potential to illuminate the deeper meanings of health crises and universal human experiences like pain and spiritual distress.

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