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Patricia Benner and Judith Wrubel. Patricia Benner, professor of nursing at the University of California, and Judith Wrubel, medical researcher at the University of California-San Francisco, are two major writers in nursing theory who specialize in what can be termed a “developmental” or “interpretive” approach to the person as patient.
27 Δεκ 2018 · Patricia Benner, professor of nursing at the University of California, and Judith Wrubel, medical researcher at the University of California-San Francisco, are two major writers in nursing theory who specialize in what can be termed a “developmental” or “interpretive” approach to the person as patient.
Herein lies the premise of the book: An articulation of alternative approaches to health promotion, restoration, and even curing practices based upon the primacy of caring. This book shares the phenomenological and feminist goal of making visible the hidden, significant work of nursing as a caring practice.
First-person accounts from practicing nurses provide students with expert role models in this authoritative yet personal text that focuses on patients' responses to stress. The breadth and value of...
Within Benner and Wrubel's book The Primacy of Caring, Stress and Coping in Health and Illness the idea of ontological care is exploited. But many interpret their claims on this topic as claims concerning intentional care. The present paper tries to clarify this misunderstanding.
This book discusses Coping with Illness Across the Adult Lifespan, a Phenomenological View of Stress and Coping, and the Primacy of Caring. CAMI: a basis for assessment and support with family carers.
This nursing theory proposes that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of patient care over time through a proper educational background as well as a multitude of experiences. Dr. Benner’s theory is not focused on how to be a nurse, rather on how nurses acquire nursing knowledge – one could gain knowledge and skills (“knowing ...