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CH 25 Caring
Milton Mayeroff Helping the other grow |
To care for another person is to help him grow and catualize himself
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Leininger
Diversity and universality |
Nurturing behavior, has been present throughout history and is one of the most critical factors in helping people maintain or regain health.
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Ray
Bureaucratic caring |
Caring in nursing is contextual and is influenced by the organizational structure. Caring varied in the emergency department, oncology unit, and othr areas of hospital
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Roach
Caring, the human mode of being |
most common authentic criterion of humanness
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Boykin and schoenhofer
Nursing as caring |
Imphasize the importance of the nurse knowing self as a caring person
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Watson
Theory of human care |
Caring as essence and the moral ideal of nursing. Nursing contribution to society lies in its moral commitment to human care.
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Swanson
Theory of caring |
A nurturing way of relating to a vlaued "other" toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility
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Benner and Wrubel
The primacy of caring |
Nursing is described as a relationship in which caring is primary because it sets up the possibility of giving and receiving help.
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Empirical knowing
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factual, observable, theoretical analysis
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Aesthetic knowing
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Individual nurse through his or her creativity and style in meeting the needs of clients
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Personal knowing
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Personal knowledge is concerned with the knowing, encountering, and actualizing of the concrete, individual self
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Ethical knowing
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focuses on matters of obligation or what ought to be done, and goes beyond simple folloeing the ethical codes
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Watson--nurse enters into the life space of another person
Swansons---Being with, by being emotionally resent to the client and family |
Covington--interpersonal, intersubjective human experience of connection within a nurse-client relationship.
Swanson--enabling , facilitating the others passage through life transitions and unfamiliar events |
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Knowlden
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a;being a client advocate, b;following through or following up, c; providing resources, and d; going above and beyond
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Roach
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a way of living born out of awareness of ones relationship to all living creatures
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Mayeroff
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helping oneself grow and actualize ones possibilities
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