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Caring the Human Mode of Being

Simon Roach

is the center of all the attributes of nursing


- can be developed by being true to self, being real and being what a person is

caring

6 C’s of Caring

Compassion


Competence


Confidence


Conscience


Commitment


Comportment

awareness of one’s relationship to others, sharing their joys, sorrows and accomplishments


participation in the experience of others

compassion

having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy and motivation to respond adequately to others within the demands of professional responsibilities

competence

the quality that fosters relationship


comfort with self, client and family

confidence

sense of right and wrong; morals, ethics

conscience

convergence between one’s desires and obligations and the deliberate choice to act in accordance with them

commitment

appropriate bearing, demeanor, dress and language that are in harmony with a caring presence


presenting oneself as someone whom respects others and demands respect

comportment

Components of Caring in Nursing Practice

Providing presence


Comforting


Knowing the client


Spiritual Caring


Family Caring

establishes reassuring presence, eye contact, body language, voice tone, listening and having positive and encouraging attitude, act together to create openness and understanding

Providing presence

use of touch and the skillful and gentle performance of nursing care procedures

comforting

core of the process by which nurses make clinical diagnosis

knowing the client

offers a sense of interconnectedness intrapersonally (with oneself), interpersonally (with others and environment) and transpersonally (with unseen God or higher power

Spiritual caring

knowing the family as thoroughly as one knows the client

Family care