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Kolcaba's Theory Of Comfort Research Paper

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Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort Kolcaba’s work on comfort was the compilation of other theorists’ work, which had used comfort in their theories. She had found that comfort was often used, but never defined as it pertains to healthcare. When the theory is applied in the healthcare setting, the interventions to enhance comfort relate to positive patient outcomes (Kolcaba, 1994). The word comfort can be defined in different manners. It can be a verb or a noun and can be physical or mental (Kolcaba & Kolcaba, 1991). The term was analyzed in reference to nursing application for this theory. Kolcaba examined the history of the use of comfort from works of Florence Nightingale and Bertha Harmer. The conclusion of this was that overall concept of comfort was positive (Kolcaba & Kolcaba, 1991). After the examination of the use of comfort in the past it was then looked at in the present time that Kolcaba was working within. Organizations like American Nurses’ Association and The Department of Health, Education and Welfare used the term comfort in stating their standards of care. The multiple works of theorists …show more content…

I find that it helps build a relationship with the patients. Nurse’s often do look at the physical needs of their patients, symptoms they might present with or from the disease they are diagnosed with. If you take the time to address other needs, that can provide comfort to the patient such as their anxiety level from the hospital admission or their language barrier, patient outcomes are better. Hospitals can be a scary place for many people, and nurses need to be sensitive to the comfort needs of their patients. Sometimes the things we hear and see every day, the beeping of i.v. machines, the overhead lights, the doctors, hospital equipment are second nature to us, but upsetting to the patient. All nurses should be assessing all the comfort needs Kolcaba categorizes, for overall better

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