Palliative care nursing as mindfulness : embodying a relational ethic through strong emotion, uncertainty and death / Lacie White with contributions from Anne Bruce and Christine McPherson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY Routledge 2022Description: xx, 139pp. illISBN:
  • 9781032181738
  • 9781003253235
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.02/9
LOC classification:
  • RT87.T45 W458 2022
Summary: "As nurses, we hear about mindfulness all the time, but what does that actually mean in practice? In this book readers are invited into conversation to explore how mindfulness influences palliative care nurses' approaches to caring for themselves and others through experiences of living-dying. Those seeking nuanced perspectives, particularly in relation to embodying mindfulness through suffering and strong emotion, will be drawn to this text. Qualitative researchers studying emotionally sensitive topics may also find inspiration in the narrative, arts-based, and embodied methods that shape this inquiry"--
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includes bibliographical references and index.

"As nurses, we hear about mindfulness all the time, but what does that actually mean in practice? In this book readers are invited into conversation to explore how mindfulness influences palliative care nurses' approaches to caring for themselves and others through experiences of living-dying. Those seeking nuanced perspectives, particularly in relation to embodying mindfulness through suffering and strong emotion, will be drawn to this text. Qualitative researchers studying emotionally sensitive topics may also find inspiration in the narrative, arts-based, and embodied methods that shape this inquiry"--

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