Nursing Metaparadigms: Caring
A case can be made for
caring as a nursing metaparadigm, however, as it embodies one of the most important characteristics of effective nursing. ....
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CARING
A concept of
caring based on communication between care giver and patient is developed in this research for application in nursing practice. ....
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Caring in the practice of nursing
Caring in the practice of nursing may be described as a process of communicating by the nurse to the patient (Radsma, 1994, pp. .... Anthology on
caring, Pub. No. ....
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Caring for Patients
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and critique the book,
Caring for Patients from Different Cultures, by Geri-Ann Galanti. ....
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Organizational Aspects of Caring
Title: Organizational aspects of
caring. .... To be effective, a
caring attitude must be adopted by all persons involved in the delivery of health care. ....
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Caring for Aged Relatives
Personal Opinion: I believe that the ideal environment for
caring for an aged relative is in the home of a family member. I believe ....
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CULTURE CARE THEORY Caring is central to the prac
Caring is central to the practice of nursing (Benner, 1984, p. 170). .... Jean Watson (1990, pp. 277 288) perceives
caring as a humanistic activity. ....
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Bless me, Ultima & On Caring
The book, On
Caring (1971), by Milton Mayeroff, discusses the role of
caring in everyday life, and how
caring is often an exchange of give and take. .... On
Caring. ....
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Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
APPLICATION OF WATSON'S THEORY OF
CARING TO THE CARE OF AN ELDERLY CLIENT IN A LONG TERM CARE FACILITY According to Watson (1988),
caring about patients is ....
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Hardships of Caring for an Elderly Family Member
.... The survey specifically targeted the "Sandwich Generation", those who are
caring for both the elderly in their family as well as their own children (Baron, 2001 ....
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Caring for Family Member with Alzheimer's Disease
The burden of
caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease is well recognized and much has been written about the effects on family members in the ....
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Nurses and Patients
.... Patients were tested using the HCI, an instrument designed to measure the holistic, humanistic,
caring component of the health care provider-patient interaction ....
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Article Critique of The Ethic of Care The purpose of this paper is ...
.... Peter and Gallop (1994) state that the study's investigation of the concept of
caring and its association with moral reasoning is important to the field of ....
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HOLISTIC HEALING
.... the internal environment, and the external environment are all interdependent within the concept of holism (Zhang 5). Healing in a holistic context means
caring ....
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Bless Me, Ultima
This paper will show how the principles described in Milton Mayeroff book On
Caring can be used to interpret the relationships of the characters in Rudolfo ....
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A New Psychology of Love
.... Peck 2003). Peck equates self-discipline with self-
caring. Self .... are necessary. Self-discipline is self-
caring" (Peck 2003). There ....
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The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love
.... Peck 2003). Peck equates self-discipline with self-
caring. Self .... are necessary. Self-discipline is self-
caring" (Peck 2003). There ....
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Madeleine Leininger
.... Ethno-
caring instead of ethno-centric
caring is what cultural care is all about. .... which shape the type and manner of
caring within that culture. ....
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Prometheus Bound
.... To better understand this conflict we will look at three main aspects that define Prometheus' nature: disloyalty; persuasiveness;
caring (concern for humanity ....
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Race Relations
.... the problem and make the moral effort needed to solve the problem of racism would require the courage to adopt a new ethic -- one based on
caring rather than ....
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Jean Watson's Nursing Theory This paper presents an analysis and c
The analysis is based on Watson's publications about her theory, especially her 1979 book, Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of
Caring, and her 1985 book ....
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Effects on Caregivers of Elderly Family Members
.... The survey specifically targeted the "Sandwich Generation", those who are
caring for both the elderly in their family as well as their own children (Baron, 2001 ....
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Changing Definitions of Nursing
.... 4. Nursing practice involves a
caring relationship that facilitates health and healing. .... Leininger, M. (1988).
Caring: An essential human need. ....
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Racial Power and Moral Power
.... heart of both conventional ethics and racial power are ultimately counter-productive in both spiritual and practical terms: I want to build an ethic on
caring. ....
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Nursing Philosophy
.... This overall philosophy of
caring for the outer well-being of the patient as well as their medical problems goes a long way to helping them recover faster, say ....
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Journal Reviews & Bible Verse
.... increased desire to share. Jessie gives me acceptance,
caring, encouragement, support, forgiveness and understanding. I wish to ....
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Theory of Robert Selman
.... skills. Selman's work is meant to promote
caring communities by developing
caring children from preschool through high school. Further ....
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Home Hospice Care
.... In spite of the widely accepted public perception to the contrary, the home hospice concept is nothing new (
Caring, 1988, pp. ....
Caring. (1988, December). ....
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Characteristics of Effective Counselors
.... to their personal growth. Also, effective counselors tend to be those who are
caring and understanding. They have strong interpersonal ....
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A Personal Philosophy of Nursing
.... ò I believe that the concept of nursing must be defined as
caring, wherein a nurse provides understanding, education, care, and care management to a person ....
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