How to keep being kind in difficult times
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How to keep being kind in difficult times

Orla Kenny PhD candidate, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Even with huge work pressures, every team member can help create a culture of compassion in which we learn from our mistakes

Kind, considerate and empathetic care is provided in our hospitals on a daily basis. Sadly, this isn’t always the case. I am reminded of this when I recall a hospital encounter between an older couple and a care assistant. The couple, who appeared to be in their eighties, were sitting together when the refreshment trolley arrived. Both looked unwell but the woman had been admitted as a patient and her husband was visiting.

Nursing Standard. 38, 8, 33-34. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.8.33.s17

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