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An Analysis of the Concept Dignity

Administrator · August 31, 2010 ·

Griffin-Heslin VL. Accid Emergency Nursing. 2005. 13 (4). 251-257.

La dignité est une notion très abstraite et floue qui se mesure difficilement dans le contexte des soins infirmiers. Elle n’en demeure pas moins une notion fondamentale en soins infirmiers, d’où  l’importance que les travailleurs de la santé se la représentent clairement. Cette analyse vise à mieux faire comprendre la notion de dignité et à faire en sorte qu’elle ne soit pas utilisée erronément.

 

 

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16298291

An Analysis of the Concept Dignity

Administrator · August 31, 2010 ·

Griffin-Heslin VL. Accid Emergency Nursing. 2005. 13 (4). 251-257.

Dignity is a highly abstract, vague concept that is difficult to measure within the context of general nursing. Despite this, it is a central phenomenon to nursing and so it is crucial that health care workers have a clear depiction of dignity. This concept analysis was conducted in order to heighten knowledge and awareness of the concept dignity and also to ensure that the concept is not being used erroneously.

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16298291

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