Theorists and their Theories Flashcards
What is the theory of Jean Watsons
Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- Theory of Human Caring
Who’s theory is the Theory of Human Caring
Margaret Jean Watsons
- philosophical view of a person as a fully functional integrated self
Person by Jean Watson
- unity and harmony with the mind, body, and soul
Health by Jean Watson
- provides the values that determine how one should behave and what goals one should strive
Environment by Jean Watson
- human science of people and human health illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, aesthetic, and ethical human care transactions
Nursing by Jean Watson
10 Carative Factors
Theory of Human caring by Jean Watsons
- moves pass the scientific practice of nursing to create an authentic relationship framework
- by providing caring science with scientific care; human spirit and inner healing occur
Theory of Caring
Watson’s 10 carative factors
- Formation of a humanistic-altruistic system of values
- Instillation of faith-hope
- Cultivation of sensitivity to one’s self and to others
- Development of helping-trusting, human caring relationship
- Promotion and acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings
- Systematic use of a creative problem-solving caring process
- Promotion of transpersonal teaching-learning
- Provision for a supportive, protective and corrective mental, physical, societal, and spiritual environment
- Assistance with gratification of human needs
- Allowance for existential-phenomenological-spiritual forces
Who’s theory is the Theory of Caritative Caring
Katie Eriksson
- A Finnish Nursing Teacher and Theorist
- Native Language is Swedish
- Finnish Nursing Teacher at Abo Akademi
University - Published over 100 Articles.
Katie Eriksson
Caring - Caritas - Nursing Care
Theory of Caritative Caring
the entity of
being; body,
soul, and spirit
Person by Katie Eriksson
soundness,
freshness, and
well-being;
becoming
Health by Katie Eriksson
ethics, ethos,
and existence
Health by Katie Eriksson