Watson, Jean

Human caring science a tehory of nursing Jean Watson - Second edition. - xiii, 122 páginas Figuras, tablas 23 x 15 cm.

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Incluye referencias bibliográficas e Index.

Chapter 1: Introduction: Context for theory development -- Chapter 2: Nursing as human caring science -- Chapter 3: Human caring in nursing -- Chapter 4: Nature of human caring and caring values in nursing -- Chapter 5: Nursing and metaphysics -- Chapter 6: Nature of human life as subject matter of nursing -- Chapter 7: Theory components and definitions -- Chapter 8: Transpersonal caring relationship -- Chapter 9: Structural overview of Watsons theory of humancaring -- Chapter 10: Methodology: Reconsidered -- Chapter 11: Transcendental or depth phenomenology and poetic results an exemplar -- References -- Index.

Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing, Second Edition by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that forms the basis of the nursing profession. Watsons Theory of human caring draws from Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral concept. Further, it seeks to elucidate the human caring process in nursing, preserve humanity and the inner life of patients, and reintroduce true caring and healing into educational and clinical practices. This second edition also includes a new research chapter with the latest empirical work on assessing and measuring caring, examples of practice models, and multi-site research.

9781449628109


Nursing-philosophy
Nursing theory
Nursing caring

610.73 / w331h

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