
The essence of nursing care continually exposes nurses to suffering. Although they bear witness to the suffering of others, their own suffering is less frequently exposed. This slim volume attempts to give voice to the suffering that nurses witness in patients, families, colleagues, and themselves. By making this suffering visible, the authors wish to honor it and to learn from it. The audience includes nurses in all phases of training and practice - from students to educators to clinicians - in the wide array of settings and specialties in which nurses care for patients. The book offers nurses' colleagues in other professions - social workers, psychologists, chaplains, ethicists, and physicians - a rare window onto what it means to practice nursing. Drs. Ferrell and Coyle are also the editors of Textbook of Palliative Nursing, 2nd ed (Oxford, 2006). Independently, they have worked more than 50 years in oncology nursing, caring for patients and working to improve the quality of care that patients receive.
This work investigates the intersection of clinical nursing practice and the pervasive, often unacknowledged experience of suffering within the healthcare environment. The authors, both veteran oncology nurses and palliative care experts, utilize their extensive professional history to argue that acknowledging and articulating suffering is a prerequisite for effective care and professional longevity. By framing suffering as a central component of the nursing experience, the text provides a conceptual framework for clinicians to process the emotional and ethical burdens inherent in their roles.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the emotional labor required in nursing practice. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible yet profound, making it a standard reference for students and seasoned clinicians alike.
Page Count:
139
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190450428
ISBN-13:
9780190450427
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