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The Philosophy And Science Of Caring

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Jean Watson introduced her first published book Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring (1979) more than 30 years ago. Her statement "Caring is a professional ethical covenant that nursing has with the public to sustain human caring in instances where it may be threatened; it necessarily involves something deeper and more substantial than a ‘customer model’ orientation" (Watson, 2009, p. 470). In her theory it is stated that caring is the essence of nursing and that professional nurses should have a commitment and a connection for healing to begin. This paper will express the human caring theory methods which include carative factors/carative process, caring moments, transpersonal caring and caring healing modalities this will help us understand ourselves and our patients and how to provide a better environment even if it is for a brief moment. Watsons theories has components that help us understand “caring” in a loving relationship between nurse and patient; she uses carative factors, carative process, transpersonal caring relationship, caring moments and caring healing modalities. Her first book introduced the caritas factors, which is the groundwork of Watson’s Human Caring Theory. Watson had a personal tragedy that helped shape the “carative factors”: she lost her eye, and her husband to suicide. Her focus was to bring meaning to nursing through “caring-healing” skill through her framework caritas factors. Carative factors is essential for Watson’s philosophy

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