Watson believes caring about oneself is important and integral in a transpersonal relationship. The theory introduces clinical caritas process which helpguide the nurse toward developing caring behaviors. They include general concepts offaith, trust, love, hope, caring, selflessness, spirituality, energy...
Jean Watson(June 10, 1940 – present) is an American nurse theorist and nursing professor known for her“Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring.”She has also written numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring. Watson’s study on caring has been integrated into...
TheoryofHumanCaring TenCarativeFactors TenCaritas Processes Treatpatient holistically(Mind, Body,Spirit) “Transpersonalcaring relationshipsarethe foundationofthework” (Watson,2010) Caringmoments:If transpersonalconnectionis spiritual. Firstbook,Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caringwaswrittenin1979.Sec...
Jean Watson introduced The Theory of Human Caring over thirty years ago to the nursing profession. In the theory it is stated that caring is the essence of nursing and that professional nurses have an obligation to provide the best environment for healing to take place. The theory's carative...
(2014). Caring Science, Mindful Practice: Implementing Watson's Human Caring Theory by Kathleen Sitzman and Jean Watson. Journal of Hospital Librarianship: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 410-410. doi: 10.1080/15323269.2014.950916doi:10.1080/15323269.2014.950916...
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Interbeing and mindfulness: a bridge to understanding Jean Watson’’s theory of human caring.. Kathleen L. Sitzman. Nursing Education Perspectives . 2002Sitzman, K. L. (2002). Interbeing and mindfulness: A bridge to understanding Jean Watson's theory of human caring. Nursing Education ...
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Dear Editor, The article "Creating a Healing Environment: An Innovative Educational Approach for Adopting Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring" by Caruso and colleagues in Nursing Administration Quarterly (April-June 2008, pp 126-132) was a breath of fresh air in my opinion. With many ...