The "Human Caring" model is a philosophy of care based on individual centrality and which, although developed within nursing discipline, could be used by all professionals who take care of individuals. Nurses who work within the field of Mental Health, is subjected to a considerable emotional burden and it is believed that the introduction of this model can have a positive impact.

[The model of Human Caring: results of a pre- and post-intervention study with a control group]

BRUNETTI, PIERCARLO;BERCHIALLA, Paola;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The "Human Caring" model is a philosophy of care based on individual centrality and which, although developed within nursing discipline, could be used by all professionals who take care of individuals. Nurses who work within the field of Mental Health, is subjected to a considerable emotional burden and it is believed that the introduction of this model can have a positive impact.
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Adult; Burnout, Professional; Female; Humans; Italy; Male; Mental Disorders; Middle Aged; Questionnaires; Reproducibility of Results; Empathy; Focus Groups; Models, Nursing; Nurse-Patient Relations; Quality of Health Care
Brunetti, Piercarlo; Pellegrini, Walter; Masera, Giuliana; Berchialla, Paola; Dal Molin, Alberto
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