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an essential human needs, necessary for the health and survival of all individuals

care

means that persons, events, projects and things matter to people

caring

a process of relating to someone that involves development, mutual trust and deepening and qualitative transformation of relationship

Mayerhoff

enables nurses to help clients recover from illness, to give meaning to that illness and to maintain or re establish connection

Benner

-the essence and central unifying and dominant domain that distinguishes nursing from the other health disciplines


- She says that there can be no cure without caring, but that they maybe caring without curing

Leininger

defines caring as "a nurturing way of relating to a valued 'other,' toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility"

Kristen Swanson

5 processes in caring

knowing


being with


doing for


enabling


maintaining beliefs

striving to understand an event as it has meaning of the life pf the other

knowing

emotionally presents to the other

being with

doing for the other as he or she would do for the self if it were at all possible.

doing for

facilitating the other's passage through life transitions (birth, death) and unfamiliar events

enabling

sustaining faith in the other's capacity to get through an event or transition and face a future with meaning

maintaining beliefs

Human Caring Theory She believes the practice of caring is central to nursing; it is the unifying focus for practice. Carative factors – nursing interventions related to human care, a guide Watson refers to as the “Core of Nursing”.

Jean Watson

nursing interventions related to human care, a guide Watson refers to as the "Core of Nursing".

Carative Factors