Comfort - Promoting Well-being through Relaxation and Security

Comfort refers to a state of physical and emotional ease, providing a sense of relaxation, contentment, and security for overall well-being and happiness.
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Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Jane Cox

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What does comfort mean?

Get a quick, free translation! COMFORT definition: 1. a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and free from pain: 2. the state of feeling better after…. Learn more.

What is a great comfort?

a person or thing that gives consolation: She was a great comfort to him. a cause or matter of relief or satisfaction: The patient's recovery was a comfort to the doctor. a state of ease and satisfaction of bodily wants, with freedom from pain and anxiety: He is a man who enjoys his comfort.

What is the difference between comfort and console?

To comfort is to lessen the sadness or sorrow of someone and to strengthen by inspiring with hope and restoring a cheerful outlook: to comfort a despairing person. Console, a more formal word, means to make grief or distress seem lighter, by means of kindness and thoughtful attentions: to console a bereaved parent.

What is comfort & why is it important?

Comfort is letting yourself believe that your difficult feeling is allowed. Comfort in this way opens the door for care and self-compassion. Warm Tea. Winter is upon us. Or for those of us in Florida, the weather dips below 70 degrees for a few hours in the morning before shooting back up into the 80s.

How does information comfort patients?

Information also comforts by promoting trust and confidence in staff and the care provided. However, informing patients is an art and science; to comfort (and not distress), information needs to be provided by staff knowledgeable in the topic and sensitive to patients’ situation and personal preference for detail.

What is comfort always matters?

A definition of comfort. The Comfort ALways Matters (CALM) framework describing factors influencing comfort. Comfort is transient and multidimensional and, as defined by patients, incorporates more than the absence of pain.

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