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Compassion in Health Care: An Empirical Model

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Author
Sinclair, Shane
McClement, Susan
Raffin-Bouchal, Shelley
Hack, Thomas F.
Hagen, Jack A.
McConnell, Shelagh
Chochinov, Harvey Max
Accessioned
2016-07-19T22:03:09Z
Available
2016-07-19T22:03:09Z
Issued
2016-02
Subject
Compassion
model
empirical
oncology
palliative care
qualitative research
Type
journal article
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Abstract
Compassion is frequently referenced as a hallmark of quality care by patients, health care providers, health care administrators, and policy makers. Despite its putative centrality, including its institution in recent health care reform, an empirical understanding based on the perspectives of patients, the recipients of compassion, is lacking -making compassion one of the most referenced yet poorly understood elements of quality care.
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Yes
Citation
Sinclaire, Shane, McClement, Susan, et al. "Compassion in Health Care: An Empirical Model." February 2016. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Vol. 51, No. 2.
Department
Oncology
Faculty
Cumming School of Medicine
Institution
University of Calgary
Doi
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016'j.jpainsymman.2015.10.009
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/51496
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