TY - JOUR JO - Medical Studies/Studia Medyczne SN - 1899-1874 VL - 32 IS - 4 PY - 2016 ID - Kowalik2016 TI - The conception of humanism and its significance for nursing and the profession of a nurse AB - In a few last decades there has been a change in the way the role of nursing is regarded. Education of nurses is now a part of university courses, which undoubtedly means higher expectations concerning this profession. Enabling professional nurses to perform their duties well requires more than just expertise, skills, and competences; what is necessary is deep emotional engagement with their work, which is reflected by their adequate, highly humanistic response to the individual needs of a particular patient. Many theoreticians of nursing point out in their models and theories the importance of humanistic aspects in terms of professional activities performed by nurses. The aim of this paper is to attempt to review the existing theories concerning nursing, focusing on the values of humanism, and to emphasise their significance for nursing practice. AU - Kowalik, Grażyna SP - 307 EP - 314 DA - 2016 DO - 10.5114/ms.2016.64705 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ms.2016.64705 ER -