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    Patients' and nurses' perceptions of respect and human presence through caring behaviours: A comparative study
    with E. Papastavrou, G. Efstathiou, H. Tsangari, R. Suhonen, H. Leino-Kilpi, E. Patiraki, C. Karlou, A. Palese, M. Tomietto, D. Jarosova, and A. Merkouris
    Nursing Ethics 19 (3): 369-379. 2012.
    Although respect and human presence are frequently reported in nursing literature, these are poorly defined within a nursing context. The aim of this study was to examine the differences, if any, in the perceived frequency of respect and human presence in the clinical care, between nurses and patients. A convenience sample of 1537 patients and 1148 nurses from six European countries (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Hungary and Italy) participated in this study during autumn 2009. The si…Read more