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  • Healthcare Professions
  • Nursing Studies
  • Patient Care Quality

Background:

  • Growing concerns exist regarding the perceived lack of compassion in nursing care.
  • Patient accounts from the Impact of Injuries study indicated inconsistent and sometimes uncaring nursing experiences.
  • Physiotherapy care was generally perceived positively, contrasting with nursing care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and compare the perspectives of nurses and physiotherapists on the provision of care.
  • To understand the factors influencing the delivery of compassionate care within these professions.
  • To identify recommendations for enhancing nursing practice and patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2012 with 11 physiotherapists and 12 nurses.
  • The study was nested within the larger Impact of Injuries study (Kendrick et al, 2011).
  • Interviews took place in four English hospitals.

Main Results:

  • Physiotherapists reported a distinct professional identity where caring was integral and supported by organizational factors.
  • Nurses described a diffuse identity with limited autonomy within a medical and business-oriented care model.
  • Nurses felt their work context was not conducive to compassionate care, often subordinating it to other demands.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses face significant contextual challenges that hinder compassionate care delivery.
  • Systemic and organizational factors play a crucial role in shaping the delivery of care by different health professions.
  • Recommendations are proposed to improve nursing practice and enhance the quality of patient care.