Beyond theory development and testing, however, nurses need to include advocacy for the legitimacy and the importance of caring modalities in promoting the health of adolescents.E MSchool of NursingUniversity of MinnesotaSaewycSchool of NursingUniversity of MinnesotaJournal of holistic nursing : official...
Other disciplines in adolescent health are beginning to realize the importance of caring therapeutics in practice, but nursing remains in the forefront of theory development and research in this area and is well positioned to provide leadership in further articulating caring theory within adolescent ...
摘要: Savina O. Schoenhofer Anne Boykin 1 he purpose of this chapter is to explore how the theory of Nursing as Caring influences nursing practice. A full understanding of the implications presented requires an in-depth understanding of the theory and its underlying...
To bring back a ceremonial rite of passage for beginning student nurses, a ceremony of caring emphasizing the import of all that nurses' hands can convey as they provide nursing care was conceived. Undergirded by Jean Watson's Theory of Caring, the Hand Dedication Ceremony is an act of ...
Theory of Caring “Caring is a nurturing way of relating to a valued other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility.” Defines nursing as informed caring for the well-being of others. Offers a structure for improving up-to-date nursing practice, education, and ...
Culture Care Diversity and Universality: A Theory of Nursing Madeleine Leininger: Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory (Notes on Nursing Theories) Caring: The Compassionate Healer Care, Discovery and Uses in Clinical a...
Caring: theoretical perspectives of relevance to nursing Caring as a central concept within nursing has led to the development of several caring theories, the most well known being Madeleine Leininger's Theory of Culture Care and Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring, both of which were formulated...
Nursing has accepted theory as basic to its practice; however, the use and development of nursing theory is constrained by the approach used in nursing education. It is not appropriate or sufficient to isolate theory in one course. Moreover, confining nursing theory courses to graduate curricula,...
Through nurse's taking responsibility for advancing nursing qua nursing, practitioners, patients, and systems alike are witnessing a revolution in nursing, which is restoring the heart of nursing and health care through theory-guided philosophical practices of heart-centered love and caring as the ...
nurses should be caring for the patient while, at the same time, be helping the patient become more independent and reach goals and milestones on the road to health. Virginia Henderson's Need Theory addresses this issue and helps ...