Measuring compassion in nursing
David Sturgeon Lecturer in applied health sciences, Department of Nursing and Applied Clinical Sciences, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury
This article considers the implications of recent proposals to score nurses according to the level of compassion that they provide.
Nursing Standard.
22, 46, 42-43.
doi: 10.7748/ns2008.07.22.46.42.c6599
Correspondence
david.sturgeon@canterbury.ac.uk
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