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Watson's human caring theory is widely used in nursing clinical practice, education, and research; however, further discussion on the application of this theory in administration is needed. The authors in this article aim to substruct Watson's theory of human caring for nursing administration. Major …
Jean Watson, RN; PhD; FAAN2, and Colleen Marzilli, RN; DNP; PhD3 Abstract Watson’s human caring theory is widely used in nursing clinical practice, education, and research; however, further discussion on the application of this theory in administration is needed. The authors in this article aim to substruct Watson’s theory of
Watson, J. (1988) New dimensions of human caring theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 175-181. Crossref. ... Review of National League for Nursing and Center for Human Caring Videotape "A Guide to Applying the Art and Science of Human Caring: A Consultation with Jean Watson and Colleagues," Parts 1 and 2. Show details Hide details. Susan J ...
Watson Human Caring Theory. March 2019; Authors: Usha RANI Kandula. Faculty of nursing Rama university. Download full-text PDF Read full-text. Download full-text PDF. ... Figure 1: Jean Watson. 28.
Objective: to reflect on the contributions of Jean Watson's theory to the nurses' holistic critical thinking. Method: This is a theoretical reflection article, on which scientific productions about Jean Watson's human care theory, published in national and international periodicals, were based. Results: Jean Watson's theory and its contribution to the nurses' holistic critical thinking; the ...
3.2. Participants' perceptions of human caring on interprofessional teams. Categorized according to the Ten Caritas Processes ® /Caritas-Veritas Literacy of Watson's Human Caring Theory, each caritas is explained based on the theory and described from an interprofessional perspective. The connection between the theory and interprofessional practice is exemplified by participants' narrative ...
The Theory of Human Caring contributes to nursing training and care, and Process Clinical Caritas-Veritas is useful for the different possibilities of practice and education. Conclusions: it is important to strengthen with more empirical data a nursing work model centered on individual human care, supporting the evolution of scientific nursing ...
The authors in this article aim to substruct Watson’s theory of human caring for nursing administration. Major elements of the theory—transpersonal caring dimensions, caring competencies, and caring moments—are presented in a model of substruction that links the theoretical basis to methodology.
JEAN WATSON University of Colorado ABSTRACT This article explores some of the latest developments of the emergence of Caring Science as the moral, theoretical, and ... have begun to use Watson's Theory of Human Caring in very specific ways, as a guide to changing nursing practice - and ultimately changing the culture of hospital nursing and ...
One of these theories is the human caring theory, which Jean Watson introduced in 1975. Watson (1979) used the definition of health provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) and defined health as physical, mental, and social well-being and compatibility for having the highest daily living activity. Watson (1988) also described health as ...
Dr. Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring is the theoretical framework utilized for this research study (Figure 1). Watson’s theory emphasizes connecting with patients on a spiritual level with love. Watson describes 10 caritas processes to guide nurses in providing a healing environment for patients. These processes involve being authentically
Watson essentially believes that nursing is an intersubjective human process and places a high value on the caring relationship between the nurse and the recipient of care. Before proceeding with the intended study, the following analysis and evaluation of Watson's theory presented here was undertaken, with guidance from a tool developed by ...
In the paper ‘Development of a caring model applying the conceptual, theoretical and empirical structure from caring science theory’, the authors (Esquivel-Garzón et al., 2025) described a process of developing and implementing a nursing model that emphasises the individual, the family, and the caregiver.Grounded in Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring, this model underscores the ...
of nursing. One of the theories is Watson's Human Caring Theory [1]. Thistheory, foundedin the notions ofa holistic perspectiveand transpersonal psychology, has a deep value system built on a continuing ethical-epistemic-ontological and a unitary worldview [1]. The main gist of Watson's Human Caring Theory is the trans-
Jean Watson’s human care theory aims at moving away from treatment-centeredness and focuses on “caring”. 19 The theory focuses on both human and nursing paradigms. 18 It asserts that a human being cannot be healed like an object to be repaired.
Objectives: As Watson's Human Caring Theory continues to evolve and guide the discipline of nursing, the challenge is to find ways to integrate it into practice. The purpose of this study is to describe interprofessional team members' perspectives on human caring based on the Ten Caritas Processes ® /Caritas-Veritas Literacy of Watson's Human Caring Theory within the Unitary Caring Science.
1 Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring is an interprofessional theory presented in the lesson and is very useful in advanced nursing practice. The theory was pioneered by Dr. Jean Watson and is focused on how nurses care for patients (Gonzalo, 2024). That is, the model emphasizes the combination of the humanistic aspects of nursing and scientific knowledge ...