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Caring

Universal phenomenon influencing the way in which people think, feel, and behave in relation to one another

Transcultural

Perspective, describe the concept of care as the essence and central, unifying and dominant domain that distinguishes nursing for other healthcare discipline

Leininger transcultural caring 1991

Stresses the importance of nurses understanding cultural caring behaviors

Watsons transpersonal caring

Do you have caring becomes almost spiritual. Lee emphasis is on the nurse patient relationship.

Transformative

Because their relationship influences both the nurse and the patient for better or for worse

Swanson's theory of caring 1991 claims that caring is the central nursing phenomenon but not necessarily unique to nursing practice,

Swanson

Swanson's theory of caring

Knowing


Being with


Doing for


Enabling


Maintaining belief

Ethic of care

Concerned with relationships between people and what they nurses character and attitude towards others

Presence

Person to person encounter conveying closeness and a sense of caring