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dc.contributor.authorvon Arx, Gabriela-
dc.contributor.authorFringer, André-
dc.contributor.authorPreusse-Bleuler, Barbara-
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-21T06:32:45Z-
dc.date.available2023-07-21T06:32:45Z-
dc.date.issued2023-06-
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/28313-
dc.description.abstractBackground and Purpose: Commendations are known as effective family system nursing intervention. However, the process of how commendations are applied and become effective is not yet sufficiently understood. Therefore, this case study aimed to provide a detailed and in-depth description of the phenomenon of commendations. Methods: A single case study was conducted using the case of a family counseling process. Video and audio recordings of three counseling cycles were broken down using a within- and cross-case analysis. In particular, the cross-case analysis enabled the comparison in the course of the counseling process. Results: The phenomenon manifests itself in latent relationship messages or the form of explicit appreciation conveyed by the consultant. Through four different phases (establishing a relationship, listening, acknowledging suffering as well as strength and experiences), it becomes apparent during the process that commending is part of actively shaping the conversation and building a cooperative relationship. The key element is the nonjudgmental, benevolent attitude of the consultant. It becomes clear that commendation seems to be more than just an intervention, as it is strongly connected to attitude. To account more precisely for the processual nature as well as the latent communication, the phenomenon is referred to as "commending." Conclusions and Implications: These insights can support nurses and other health professionals to reflect on their attitudes and advance their clinical practice. These results suggest that a deliberate focus on attitude development in practice as well as in teaching could be useful.de_CH
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dc.subject.ddc610.73: Pflegede_CH
dc.titleCommending in family-nursing conversations : a single case study "Talking Helps?! It Depends On The Attitude Of The Consultant"de_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Sonstigesde_CH
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zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Pflege (IPF)de_CH
zhaw.conference.details16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023de_CH
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zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
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zhaw.publication.reviewKeine Begutachtungde_CH
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zhaw.funding.zhawChallenges for families of longterm survivors of childhood cancer during transition from adolescence to young adulthood - Phase 1de_CH
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von Arx, G., Fringer, A., & Preusse-Bleuler, B. (2023, June). Commending in family-nursing conversations : a single case study “Talking Helps?! It Depends On The Attitude Of The Consultant”. 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023.
von Arx, G., Fringer, A. and Preusse-Bleuler, B. (2023) ‘Commending in family-nursing conversations : a single case study ‘Talking Helps?! It Depends On The Attitude Of The Consultant’’, in 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023.
G. von Arx, A. Fringer, and B. Preusse-Bleuler, “Commending in family-nursing conversations : a single case study “Talking Helps?! It Depends On The Attitude Of The Consultant”,” in 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023, Jun. 2023.
VON ARX, Gabriela, André FRINGER und Barbara PREUSSE-BLEULER, 2023. Commending in family-nursing conversations : a single case study „Talking Helps?! It Depends On The Attitude Of The Consultant“. In: 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023. Conference presentation. Juni 2023
von Arx, Gabriela, André Fringer, and Barbara Preusse-Bleuler. 2023. “Commending in Family-Nursing Conversations : A Single Case Study “Talking Helps?! It Depends on the Attitude of the Consultant”.” Conference presentation. In 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023.
von Arx, Gabriela, et al. “Commending in Family-Nursing Conversations : A Single Case Study “Talking Helps?! It Depends on the Attitude of the Consultant”.” 16th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC), Dublin, Ireland, 21-23 June 2023, 2023.


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