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Journey to Integrate Watson - Jean Watson | Human Caring
www.watsoncaringscience.orgThe Journey to Integrate Watson’s Caring Theory with Clinical Practice Linda A. Ryan, PhD, RN Resurrection Medical Center Abstract This article describes the process of integrating Jean Watson’s (1985, 1988, 1999) caring
Nursing Model: Jean Watson’s Caring Theory
blogs.commons.georgetown.eduWatson believes that caring is a moral commitment to humanity that can spiritually benefit the nurse as well as the welfare of others (Watson, 1988). Both Watson and Nightingale believe in a “calling” that brings people to the profession of nursing. This sense of calling is rooted in love and reverence for all human beings (Watson, 1988).
Enfermería: Teoría de Jean Watson y la inteligencia ...
www.medigraphic.comJean Watson's theory implies the presence of reflexive, systematic, controlled and critical processing of its object, based on a scientific method aimed at the search, statement and solution of problems arising from human life. Each of these factors has
ALGUNOS ASPECTOS ESENCIALES DEL PENSAMIENTO DE …
scielo.conicyt.clA display of Jean Watson’s thoughts, based on the understanding of her philosophy and theory of transpersonal care is undertaken. On one hand, the analysis is centered in her philosophical assumptions which are based on Existentialism and Levinas theories. On the other hand, the analysis is centered on the ten factors of caring
Core Concepts of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring ...
pmhealthnp.comartistry of caring-healing practices. 7. Engaging in genuine teaching-learning experience that attends to wholeness and meaning, attempting to stay within others frame of reference. 8. Creating healing environment at all levels, whereby wholeness, beauty, comfort, dignity, and peace are potentiated. 9.
Watson’s Human Caring Theory: Pertinent Transpersonal and ...
www.watsoncaringscience.orgJean Watson, nursing’s living legend, began the development of the Theory of Human Caring/Caring Science over 35 years ago; since that time, the theory has evolved, and yet the concept of the creation of a transpersonal caring-healing moment remains as central to the core of both understanding and enacting the theory in nursing practice.