While caring for others can sometimes lead to exhaustion, especially without clear boundaries, it can also foster a deep sense of meaning, connection, and well-being.
“Care is no cure, but rather corrosive, for things that are not to be remedied”—William Shakespeare “It’s a quarter after one, I’m all alone, and I need you now,” Lady Antebellum sang, “And I don’t ...
The Art of Caring as a Philosophical Model for Nurse Practitioner Praxis Chinn and Kramer pose that praxis is value-grounded, thoughtful reflection and action that occurs in synchrony and integrates ...
Time can erode the feelings of care and concern in even the best of relationships. People stop doing the nice little things they used to do for each other because they're too tired, too stressed out, ...
Every year on June 7th, we celebrate World Caring Day. It's a chance to reflect on how empathy and kindness can create communities that are stronger and more helpful. The day aims to inspire a wave of ...
In November, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a campaign to curb burnout among healthcare workers. The program, called Impact Wellbeing, is the first federal campaign of ...
More workers than ever before are caring for aging parents during the peak of their own careers. As the workforce continues to age and healthcare costs rise, employers must invest in greater support ...
With multiple forces impacting the profession, nurses are faced with an increasing complexity of issues in practice. Every day, the practice arena is experiencing and responding to new technology ...