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Nurse empathy and the care of people with dementia

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posted on 2016-09-01, 00:00 authored by Robin DigbyRobin Digby, A Williams, S Lee
© 2016, Australian Nursing Federation. All Rights Reserved. Objective Empathy is widely accepted as an essential nursing attribute yet the relationship between nurse empathy and the care of people with dementia in the hospital setting has rarely been explored. A number of themes have emerged from the relevant literature regarding the influences which shape a nurse’s ability to deliver empathetic care to this patient cohort. These issues include a lack of hospital resources, an organisational focus on operational issues such as patient flow and risk management, and widespread stigmatisation of dementia in society. Setting Acute and sub-acute facilities. Subjects In-patients with dementia and nurses Primary argument Although there is widespread acknowledgment that nurses require empathy to deliver quality care, the complexity of caring for people with dementia in hospital creates further challenges for both nurses and patients. This issue has been discussed previously but there is little evidence that the situation has improved. Conclusion This paper details the relevant influences on the ability of nurses to care empathetically for people with dementia in hospital. The recognition that there are distinct factors related to this patient cohort is an important one and may assist nurses and health organisations to identify systemic and individual problems associated with hospitalisation and lead to the implementation of supportive strategies. Appropriate nurse-patient ratios which consider the additional workload attached to caring for people with dementia, clinical supervision and targeted nurse education must be considered to ensure health systems deliver appropriate person-centred care to people with dementia.

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Journal

Australian journal of advanced nursing

Volume

34

Issue

1

Pagination

52 - 59

Publisher

Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation

Location

Kingston, A. C. T.

ISSN

0813-0531

eISSN

1447-4328

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Australian Nursing Federation

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