Watson's theory of human caringCritical caring is proposed as a hybrid, midrange theory that builds on nursing science and critical feminist theories. As such, it has the potential to root public health nursing practice in an expanded nursing caring science that reincorporates the social jus...
Nursing : human science and human care : a theory of nursing Jean Watson Jones and Bartlett, c1999 J Watson - Jones and Bartlett 被引量: 249发表: 1999年 Foundations for a human science of nursing: Gadamer, Laing, and the hermeneutics of caring The professions of nursing and nurse education...
nurses need to identify, develop, and understand concepts and theories in line with nursing. As a science, nursing is based on the theory of what nursing is, what nurses do, and why. Nursing is a
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 ...
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...
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...
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This article analyzes the philosophical roots of four contemporary nursing theories, Rogers' science of unitary human beings, Newman's theory of expanding consciousness, Watson's theory of caring, and Parse's theory of man-living-health. It is shown that these theories share many common philosophic...
Her theory of human caring was based on the phenomenological psychology and philosophy of Carl Rogers, the existential work of Yalom, and the philosophies of de Chardin, Sartre, and Kirkegaard. She also was influenced in developing her theory through her contacts with peoples and cultures of many...
Bricher (2000p 783) claimed that ‘nurses consider independence to mean the ability to undertake self-care, rather than the ability to make decisions’ and that this way of thinking is reflected in such nursing models as Orem's self-care deficit theory andRoy's adaptation model. Because the...