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iCare Compassionately: An Innovative Approach to Improving Nursing Education.

Lori M Brodie1

  • 1Galen College of Nursing, Louisville, Kentucky.

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The iCare Compassionately Model integrates measurable behaviors and concepts for compassionate nursing care. This model is now part of every course across a nursing college curriculum.

Keywords:
attitudes of health personnelclinical competencecompassionate caredelivery of healthcareempathynursing educationnursing studentsrespect

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Quality
  • Professional Ethics

Background:

  • Compassionate care is historically underemphasized in nursing education.
  • Existing compassionate care models are often abstract and difficult to implement in academic settings.
  • Current models are frequently context-specific and taught in isolation from the broader curriculum.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the iCare Compassionately Model for nursing education.
  • To describe the theoretical foundations of the iCare Compassionately Model.
  • To outline the process of integrating this model across a nursing college's curriculum.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of the iCare Compassionately Model at a single-purpose nursing college.
  • Focus on measurable behaviors and conceptual understanding of compassion.
  • Integration of the model into all courses and programs.

Main Results:

  • Successful integration of compassionate care principles into the entire nursing curriculum.
  • The model provides a framework for operationalizing compassion in academic nursing.

Conclusions:

  • The iCare Compassionately Model offers a practical approach to embedding compassionate care throughout nursing education.
  • Curriculum-wide integration ensures consistent development of compassionate care competencies in nursing students.