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11 Ιαν 2020 · Humanistic nursing practice theory -- Foundations of humanistic nursing -- humanistic nursing: a lived diologue -- Phenomenon of community -- Toward a reponsible free research nruse in the health area -- Logic of a phenomenological methodology -- Phenomenological approach to humanistic nursing theory -- Humanistic nursing and art -- Heuristic ...
14 Μαρ 2022 · The chapter attempts to create awareness of professional intimate care and touch on nursing education and practice to incorporate technology into humanistic care.
8 Απρ 2008 · This work aims to articulate the principles of Humanistic Nursing Theory and encourages nurses to enhance their personal growth while positively influencing their nursing communities. The text serves as a foundational exploration of the interpersonal and existential aspects of nursing practice, emphasizing the significance of human connection ...
Humanistic nursing practice theory proposes phenomenology, a descriptive approach to participants in the nursing situation as a method for studying, interpreting, and attesting the nature and meaning of the lived events.
The Humanistic Nursing Theory was created by Dr. Josephine Paterson and Dr. Loretta Zderad in the 1950s. The theory views each patient as a unique individual and emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship.
While discussing humanistic caring theories in nursing, we clarify relational concepts such as mutuality, reciprocity, authenticity, and human potential. We finally conclude with a summary of the main tenets of humanism and its implications for nursing practice.
31 Μαρ 2020 · Humanistic nursing theory encompasses a call from a person or persons (families, communities, humanity) for help with a health-related need, and a response to that call when recognized by a nurse or groups or communities of nurses.