Dignity at work in the NHS
N Konar, RG Dastidar, I Chakravorty, N Shetty - Future Healthc J, 2022 - rcpjournals.org
Dignity is defined as a personal sense of worth, value, respect, or esteem that is derived
from one's humanity and individual social position, as well as being treated respectfully and …
from one's humanity and individual social position, as well as being treated respectfully and …
Dignity at Work Standards for the Healthservice: Consensus standards developed at Dignity at Work Conference 15 Jan 2022
I Chakravorty, P Nageswaran - Sushruta Journal of Health Policy & …, 2022 - sushrutajnl.net
Abstract BAPIO (British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin) as an organisation
actively promotes the diversity, equality and inclusion of all healthcare professionals. As an …
actively promotes the diversity, equality and inclusion of all healthcare professionals. As an …
[HTML][HTML] Beyond mere respect: new perspectives on dignity for healthcare workplace learning
Introduction Although dignity in workplace learning in healthcare is gathering interest, we
know little about stakeholders' conceptualizations in this area across professional groups …
know little about stakeholders' conceptualizations in this area across professional groups …
[CITATION][C] Leadership and management challenges in addressing the dignity and respect agenda
M Cook - Journal of Nursing Management, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This issue focuses on the healthcare leadership and management challenges in promoting
and maintaining dignity and respect. People receiving care expect their dignity and respect …
and maintaining dignity and respect. People receiving care expect their dignity and respect …
[BOOK][B] Strategies to preserve the professional dignity of nurses in a demanding healthcare environment
Y Combrinck - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Background Dignity is inherent to all human beings and is perceived by society as a basic
human right. Patients' dignity is a core value imbedded in the nursing profession. The dignity …
human right. Patients' dignity is a core value imbedded in the nursing profession. The dignity …
[PDF][PDF] Why dignity at work is imperative for nurses.
J Lawless - Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, 2008 - researchgate.net
Dignity in the work lives of nurses is a topic that has occupied much of my thinking for the
last three years–actually probably the last 23 years–but until studying for my postgraduate …
last three years–actually probably the last 23 years–but until studying for my postgraduate …
Dignity in care: the way forward
L Baillie, MR Matiti - Dignity in Healthcare, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter reviews research conducted about dignity in healthcare and consider further
research needed to continue to develop the body of knowledge about dignity in care …
research needed to continue to develop the body of knowledge about dignity in care …
Dignity in the work lives of clinical nurses
JA Lawless - 2009 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
This descriptive study examines how clinical nurses understand, experience, and sustain
dignity in their work lives. Nursing has embedded dignity, particularly the dignity of others, as …
dignity in their work lives. Nursing has embedded dignity, particularly the dignity of others, as …
[BOOK][B] Dignity in healthcare: a practical approach for nurses and midwives
MR Matiti, L Baillie - 2011 - books.google.com
Dignity in the care of patients and clients of all ages, whether in hospital or community
settings, is an area of increasing national and international importance and concern …
settings, is an area of increasing national and international importance and concern …
Dignity in action
A Waters - Nursing Standard (through 2013), 2008 - search.proquest.com
Adele Waters meets innovative Page 1 SPECIAL F” Adele Waters meets innovative nurses
who embody the RCN’s dignity campaign — by putting it at the heart of everything they do YIN …
who embody the RCN’s dignity campaign — by putting it at the heart of everything they do YIN …