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    Quality Caring in Nursing Practice Tameco Martin University of West Georgia Role of the Caring Health Professional Nursing 6102 “Give me a new nurse! I don’t want her back in my room!” As a charge nurse on my unit I occasionally hear these statements from patients. They are usually followed by “she has an attitude”, or “she doesn’t care”. Working in a community hospital where most of the patients are underprivileged, or homeless, is a challenge to say the least. By the time a…

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    Courage is essential in the nursing profession; but not as essential as caring. Caring is known to be the central aspect of nursing by many professionals (Petrou et al., 2017). “Care is the essence of nursing and the central, dominant, and unifying feature of nursing” according to Leininger in the article by Dahlke and Stahlke (2017). However, care can be shown in many different forms. Larson and Ferketich describe caring not only as a physical treatment, but also encompassing empathy and…

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    The Significance of Nursing Theorists The Principle of Caring The principle of delivering compassionate, quality care is vital to a patient’s overall healthcare status. Patients and families are under extreme stress in the healthcare environment dealing with unfamiliar surroundings, determinants of health, personal dilemmas, notwithstanding possible family dynamics (Ahtisham, & Jacoline, 2015). Since nurses spend much of their time with patients and families, they have a major impact on patient…

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    Sometimes as a member of the healthcare team I wonder if it is possible to care too much. While caring for a patient can have simple task related meanings, such as providing skin care or providing nutritional care, I feel that the real definition of caring in nursing means involving ones emotions in the concern of improving all aspects of a patients well-being. Allowing yourself to become too emotionally involved is sometimes easy to do and can lead to additional stress on the nurse when the…

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    The basic foundation of nursing is the act of caring. A nurse has the responsibility to provide the best unbiased care to patients of all ages and races. Through caring, a nurse provides the necessary care to regain one’s health and wellness. A nurse should not let his / her personal beliefs influence caring actions. Through effective listening, a nurse will be able to prioritize what should be valued most for each patient and be able to understand that every person has different beliefs and…

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    areas of nursing, and it is important to understand this theory as an advanced practice nurse to relate to patients and co-workers alike. Theory of Nursing as Caring Throughout the centuries, nursing in the field of human sciences has primarily been focused on providing assistance in curing disease and securing the physical welfare of patients. Nowadays, the word that designates this professional sphere is commonly associated with caring. The component of care as significant aspect of nursing…

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    The Caring Roles of Nursing Missy Foster NUR 360 Mississippi University for Women The Caring Roles of Nursing In order to look at evidence-base practice and how it can benefit healthcare, an understanding must be made. What is evidence-based practice? Evidence-base practice is basically research conducted through quality improvement results, expert opinion and other data/polls conducted to show best methods of improvement in how care is rendered. It essentially is used to close…

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    To paraphrase all the literatures of nursing theories form the time of Florence Nightingle (1860-1957) through the phases of theories, nursing can be defined as the art and practice of caring. Caring is the central theme of all theories. However, depending on each theorist’s experience and focus different conceptual framework or model of approach is used. The concept of caring was given considerable forward motion by Mayeroff (1971) a philosopher who provided much of the foundational work…

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    The second key concept that is vital to the theory is the transpersonal caring relationship. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary (2015) the term transpersonal is defined as “extending or going beyond the personal or individual or of, relating to, or being psychology or psychotherapy concerned especially with esoteric mental experience that goes beyond the usual limits of ego and personality”. Thus, Watson explores relationships that are built upon connections with others that are based…

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    wellness. Leininger’s theory is imperative to all nurses in any type of setting whether it be patient's home, nursing home, hospital, etc. Being able to recognize patients cultural preferences and any needs in general will only make a nurse stronger at his or her job. (Alice petiprin, 2016) In the article, “Caring & the professional practice of nursing” written by Teresa Vance, RN, states caring makes a difference to the patient's sense of well-being (Teresa Vance ). This…

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