Putting the Care back Into Nursing Care

“. . . For the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient.” 


(Peabody, 1925)



Is caring a secret? It isn't a secret to nurses.


I attended an interesting education session facilitated by a Spiritual Care practitioner. It was fantastic. The take-home message was, treating people like human beings is the most central feature of any health care relationship. How do you effectively build rapport? Intuitively we know this, it's the Golden Rule, treat others the way that you want to be treated. I learned this rule early in life, perhaps because I attended Catholic school. Sometimes turns in the pit of my stomach when I witness a situation of a health care provider forgets this. As nurses, I believe that caring, that being a human being, is central to our profession. 




Peace,


Michelle D. 

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