Interpretive phenomenology : embodiment, caring, and ethics in health and illness /
Fostering clinical success : using clinical narratives for interprofessional team partnerships from Massachusetts General /
Expected miracles : surgeons at work /
Mastering patient & family education : a healthcare handbook for success /
Talking therapy : knowledge and power in American psychiatric nursing /
The limits of medical paternalism /
The healer's power /
Psychiatric-mental health nursing : an interpersonal approach /
The Healing bond : the patient-practitioner relationship and therapeutic responsibility /
The health care professional as friend and healer : building on the work of Edmund D. Pellegrino /
Intimate Adversaries : Cultural Conflict Between Doctors and Women Patients /
Sociomedical perspectives on patient care /
Catheters, slurs, and pickup lines : professional intimacy in hospital nursing /
Trusting in Psychotherapy.
Towards an emancipation of patients : patients' experience and the patient movement /
Informed Consent : Patient Autonomy and Clinician Beneficence within Health Care, Second Edition /
Healing Presence : the Essence of Nursing /
Doctor-patient interaction /
The care of patients : perspectives and practices /
Unitary caring science : philosophy and praxis of nursing /
The complexities of care : nursing reconsidered /
Creating and Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, Second Edition.
Nurses in Nazi Germany : moral choice in history /
Re/entry : a guide for nurses dealing with substance use disorder /
In goede handen : Verpleegkundige beroepsuitoefening in moreel perspectief.
Caring, curing, coping : nurse, physician, patient relationships /
Values in health and social care : an introductory workbook /
Ethical issues in home health care /
Politics of the ordinary : care, ethics, and forms of life /
The Ethic of Care : a moral compass for Canadian nursing practice /
Klinische Entscheidungsfindung Mit Künstlicher Intelligenz : Ein Interdisziplinärer Governance-Ansatz.
Nursing against the odds : how health care cost cutting, media stereotypes, and medical hubris undermine nurses and patient care /