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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aims to identify the attributes of good nurse and bad nurse perceived by cancer patients.
Method: This study was based on a phenomenological approach. All patients were hospitalized cancer patient who had insight about cancer. Data were collected through in-depth interviews during the months of July and August, 2004. Interviews lasted one and half hours on an average and data were analyzed by Van Kaam method.
Result: Four essential attributes of good nurse were identified: compassion, need fullfillment, virtuous and professional expertism. And four essential attributes of bad nurse were identified: insincere, neglect, disregard and lack of expertism.
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that cancer patients perceived the good nurse as possessing the qualities of compassion for patients, having virtuous attitude and professional expertism and fullfilling patient¡¯s need. And cancer patients perceived the nuse showing familial intimacy as a good nurse. This perception of cancer patients was influenced by tradition and cultural background. So there is a need for further research about our own culture and its influences on nursing practice.
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Cancer Patient, Good Nurse, Bad Nurse, Phenomenological approach
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