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  1. Findings: The model of the Motivation to Care for Professional Nursing Work is a framework intended for empirical testing and theory building. The model proposes specific leadership and management strategies to support a culture of motivational caring and competence in health care organizations. Originality/value: Attention to motivation theory ...

    • Roseanne C. Moody, Daniel J. Pesut
    • 2006
  2. Feb 1, 2006 · The model of the Motivation to Care for Professional Nursing Work is a framework intended for empirical testing and theory building. The model proposes specific leadership and management ...

  3. Findings - The model of the Motivation to Care for Professional Nursing Work is a framework intended for empirical testing and theory building. The model proposes specific leadership and management strategies to support a culture of motivational caring and competence in health care organizations.

    • Roseanne C. Moody, Daniel J. Pesut
    • of Health, Organisation and Management
    • 2006
    • 34
  4. Jan 1, 2006 · An integrated review of selected theories of motivation is presented, including conceptual analyses, theory‐building techniques, and the evidence supporting the theoretical propositions and linkages among variables intrinsic to nurses' work motivation., – The model of the Motivation to Care for Professional Nursing Work is a framework intended for empirical testing and theory building.

    • Roseanne C. Moody, Daniel J. Pesut
    • 2006
  5. Jan 21, 2016 · Research demonstrates the early incipience of the motivation to care as infants and toddlers evince a nearly universal impulse to help, comfort, share, and cooperate. In childhood maturational and socialization effects shape the expression of care, which becomes more sophisticated, selective, and culturally sensitive, demonstrating gender differences, individual differences, and in-group/out ...

  6. Jan 21, 2016 · Abstract. This book deals with our innate motivation to care, give, help, and nurture another person or entity. Several conceptual frameworks—spiritual views of caring, evolutionary accounts, biological bases (genetic, hormonal, neural), empathic processes, attachment theory and feminism—are reviewed in this book and provide the theoretical ...

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  8. The goal is to increase personal motivation for and commitment to behavior change by eliciting and intensifying a person’s own reasons for change in an atmosphere of acceptance and empathy” . In line with self-determination theory (SDT; [10]), the approach recognizes the needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

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