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Episode 7: Emotions and Nursing Past Caring

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What emotions do you associate with nursing? In this episode, Frances finds out about the history of the different feelings linked with nursing care: from faith, fortitude and love to the more recent focus on compassion and the "6 Cs".

She meets historian of nursing and emotions Dr Sarah Chaney, who explains how emotions change over time, and why it's important not to make assumptions about what feelings are essential for care. Artist Rachel Mulligan and nurse Ofrah Muflahi explain the artistic project they both worked on to create new stained glass windows depicting the complexity of modern day nursing and why nursing can't be summed up in three - or even six - emotions. Finally, nurse researcher Dr Jennifer Jackson tells Frances about the under-recognition of emotional labour in nursing, and why striking is a valid response.

Producer: Natalie Steed

Links:

Ofrah Muflahi is RCN Professional Lead for Nursing Support Workers. Find out more here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/Professional-Development/Nursing-Support-Workers and follow her on Twitter @OfrahRn

Read more about the history of emotions at the Emotions Lab, a project by Queen Mary, University of London https://emotionslab.org/ and listen to Sarah Chaney's "Living With Feeling" podcast on robot nurses here: https://soundcloud.com/user-357683788 @emotionshistory

Find out more about Rachel Mulligan's stained glass here https://www.rachelmulligan.co.uk/ and visit the stained glass windows in the RCN Library and Heritage Centre in London or online here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/library/exhibitions-and-events/exhibitions

Find Sarah Chaney's new book, "Am I Normal?" here: https://profilebooks.com/work/am-i-normal/ and follow her on Twitter @kentishscribble

Read "Is the Art of Nursing Dying?" by Jennifer Jackson and Georgina Morley here: https://go.exlibris.link/1mplXzRy (RCN members can login to get access through the RCN Library and Archive) and follow Jennifer on Twitter @JJackson_RN

What emotions do you associate with nursing? In this episode, Frances finds out about the history of the different feelings linked with nursing care: from faith, fortitude and love to the more recent focus on compassion and the "6 Cs".

She meets historian of nursing and emotions Dr Sarah Chaney, who explains how emotions change over time, and why it's important not to make assumptions about what feelings are essential for care. Artist Rachel Mulligan and nurse Ofrah Muflahi explain the artistic project they both worked on to create new stained glass windows depicting the complexity of modern day nursing and why nursing can't be summed up in three - or even six - emotions. Finally, nurse researcher Dr Jennifer Jackson tells Frances about the under-recognition of emotional labour in nursing, and why striking is a valid response.

Producer: Natalie Steed

Links:

Ofrah Muflahi is RCN Professional Lead for Nursing Support Workers. Find out more here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/Professional-Development/Nursing-Support-Workers and follow her on Twitter @OfrahRn

Read more about the history of emotions at the Emotions Lab, a project by Queen Mary, University of London https://emotionslab.org/ and listen to Sarah Chaney's "Living With Feeling" podcast on robot nurses here: https://soundcloud.com/user-357683788 @emotionshistory

Find out more about Rachel Mulligan's stained glass here https://www.rachelmulligan.co.uk/ and visit the stained glass windows in the RCN Library and Heritage Centre in London or online here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/library/exhibitions-and-events/exhibitions

Find Sarah Chaney's new book, "Am I Normal?" here: https://profilebooks.com/work/am-i-normal/ and follow her on Twitter @kentishscribble

Read "Is the Art of Nursing Dying?" by Jennifer Jackson and Georgina Morley here: https://go.exlibris.link/1mplXzRy (RCN members can login to get access through the RCN Library and Archive) and follow Jennifer on Twitter @JJackson_RN

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