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Caring the Human Mode of Being |
Simon Roach |
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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 |
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6 C’s of Caring |
Compassion Competence Confidence Conscience Commitment Comportment |
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awareness of one’s relationship to others, sharing their joys, sorrows and accomplishments participation in the experience of others |
compassion |
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having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy and motivation to respond adequately to others within the demands of professional responsibilities |
competence |
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the quality that fosters relationship comfort with self, client and family |
confidence |
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sense of right and wrong; morals, ethics |
conscience |
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convergence between one’s desires and obligations and the deliberate choice to act in accordance with them |
commitment |
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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 |
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Components of Caring in Nursing Practice |
Providing presence Comforting Knowing the client Spiritual Caring Family Caring |
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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 |
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use of touch and the skillful and gentle performance of nursing care procedures |
comforting |
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core of the process by which nurses make clinical diagnosis |
knowing the client |
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offers a sense of interconnectedness intrapersonally (with oneself), interpersonally (with others and environment) and transpersonally (with unseen God or higher power |
Spiritual caring |
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knowing the family as thoroughly as one knows the client |
Family care |