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1 Μαρ 2019 · According to Watson (1997), the core of the Theory of Caring is that "humans cannot be treated as objects and that humans cannot be separated from self, other, nature, and the larger workforce."...
Dr. Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring has on nurse perception of the care environment on an inpatient psychiatric unit in a rural community hospital as measured by a modified version of the Combined Assessment of Psychiatric Environments (CAPE)
Caring science is presented by Jean Watson and Barbara Brewer through an interview and dialogue format. Jean Watson presents caring science and its philosophy and evolution and the impact...
cine (Watson 1979). My views were heightened by my commitment to (1) the professional role and mission of nursing; (2) its ethical covenant with society as sustaining human caring and preserving human dig-nity, even when threatened; and (3) attending to and helping to sustain human dignity, humanity, and wholeness in the midst of threats and
Jean Watson's first edition ofNursing, now considered a classic, introduced the science of human caring and quickly became one of the most widely used and ...
Jean Watson: 366 Followers, 8 Following, 115 Research papers. Research interests: Nursing Care, Evidence Based Practice, and Nursing Theory.
1 Φεβ 2012 · Through this continuing education paper, the essential elements of Watson’s caring theory are learned and an example of a clinical application of her work is explored. Key elements of Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring are interpreted within the context of the emerging, urgent, high-stakes challenges of the current healthcare environment.