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      Beyond empathy: expanding expressions of caring.

      Journal of Advanced Nursing
      Communication, Empathy, Humans, Learning, Models, Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Patient Advocacy, Professional Practice, standards

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          In this paper, a model describing nurses' responses to patients who are suffering is presented. The nurse's level of engagement with the patient is affected by whether the caregiver is focused on him-/herself or on the sufferer (i.e. embodied with the patient) and whether the caregiver is responding reflexively or with a learned response. Four types of communication patterns are identified: engaged responses (first-level) are used in a connected relationship; when the nurse responses reflexively and is focused on him-/herself, the response is reflected; when the caregiver is patient-focused, a learned response is labelled a professional response; and a self-focused, learned response is labelled detached. Examples of each type of response are provided.

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          1644977
          10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb02002.x

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          Communication,Empathy,Humans,Learning,Models, Nursing,Nurse-Patient Relations,Patient Advocacy,Professional Practice,standards

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