Watson later further developed carative factors into 10 caritas processes, described by Jesse & Alligod (2014), where more consistent definitions of all caritas processes can be found. Carative factors and caritas processes facilitate healing, honour, wholeness and contribute to the evolution of humanity (Watson, 2008).
Get to know about Dr. Watson’s nursing theory, its major concepts, assumptions, and application to nursing in this study guide. Biography of Jean Watson. Jean Watson (June 10, 1940 – present) is an American nurse theorist and nursing professor known for her “Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring.”
Discover Jean Watson’s Caring Science Theory, which focuses on holistic nursing, compassion and healing connections for enhanced patient care and well-being. ... Thirteen years ago, I worked in a community hospital as a staff development manager. I began to learn about the 10 Caritas Processes developed by Jean Watson, a nursing theorist.
The Theory of Human Caring is made up of 10 Caritas or processes that demonstrate aspects of caring (Watson, 2008, para 3): Practice of loving kindness; Decision making; Instill faith and hope; Practice teaching and learning that meets the patient’s needs and learning styles; Nurture individual spiritual beliefs and practices; Holistic care
In this video, renowned nursing theorist and scholar Dr. Jean Watson explores the Ten Caritas Processes, emphasizing the critical importance of care, self-ca...
PubMed, Scopus, Ovid, EBSCO, Science Direct, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and ProQuest were searched. "Caritas process" and "Watson's caring theory" were searched. In the primary search, 883 articles were found, but eventually, 25 articles were included in the study. Results: We define Watson's nursing Caritas as the process based on ...
The author in this paper articulates how Watson's caritas processes evolved to caritas-veritas light on virtues, facilitating unitary transformative experience. This shift builds harmonic coherence between major streams of consciousness that focus on (a) the physical and conceptually concrete (objec …
The Latin term “caritas,” meaning love, represents the core values of Dr. Watson’s theory. When applied as guiding principles of our practice, we create a caring environment that promotes the healing, growth and well-being of our patients. Dr. Watson’s Ten Caritas Processes include:
“These core conceptual aspects of the human living processes are grounded within the philosophical and ethical foundation of the body of my caring theory work,” wrote Watson in her paper entitled “Watson’s Theory of Human Caring and Subjective Living Experiences: Carative Factors/Caritas Processes as a Disciplinary Guide to the ...
According to Watson (2006), carative fac-tors are elements that exist within the inter-action between the nurse and the patient, that are the tangible manifestationand em-bodiment of human caring. Watson's (2006) theory asserted that if these 10caritas pro-cesses, the facets of caring, are demon-strated by the caregiver, healing is potentiated.
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2002. This edited transcript of an interview with Jean Watson presents Watson's recent thoughts about the current state of the discipline of nursing and the emergence of new perspectives; the contributions of her theory of human caring; and her other work on the advancement of the discipline of nursing, complementary and alternative therapies, nursing research, and ...
The Theory of Human Caring is made up of 10 Caritas or processes that demonstrate aspects of caring (Watson, 2008, para 3): Practice of loving kindness; Decision making; Instill faith and hope; Practice teaching and learning that meets the patient’s needs and learning styles; Nurture individual spiritual beliefs and practices; Holistic care
The present study aimed to explore the nursing experience and approach toward patients with psychoactive substance dependence admitted to acute hospital wards, and whether Jean Watson's theory of ...
Unitary Caring Science by Jean Watson Unitary Caring Science: The Philosophy and Praxis of Nursing takes a profound look at conscious, intentional, reverential caring-healing as sacred practice/praxis and as a necessary turn for survival. Jean Watson posits Unitary Caring Science for the evolved Caritas-conscious practitioner and scholar. A detailed historical discussion of the evolution from ...
Jean Watson's Theory of Caring has 4 major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing. It views humans as valued persons deserving of respect. Health involves harmony of mind, body and soul. Nursing is a human science of caring for others through professional, personal, scientific and ethical relationships. The theory outlines 10 carative factors and corresponding caritas ...