Caring Theory Jean Watson. Presenters Darcy Morgan, RN, MN Alexis Prairie RN, MaEd Carol Wilson RN,...

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Caring Theory

Jean Watson

Presenters

• Darcy Morgan, RN, MN

• Alexis Prairie RN, MaEd

• Carol Wilson RN, MBA/TM

The Masterettes

Agenda

• Evolution and Model Type

• Metaparadigm Concept

• Nursing Process

• Concept Relationship

• Assumptions

• Current Activities/MIA

Evolution

Philosophical Model• Theory of Human Caring

– Emerging Discipline– Nursing Academia

• Ten Carative Factors– Humanistic-Altruistic– Faith-Hope– Sensitivity

Carative Continued

– Helping-Trusting– Positive and Negative Feelings– Creative Problem Solving– Teaching-Learning– Support Environment– Self Gratification– Thought-Provoking Experience

Metaparadigm

• Person– Recipient of care

• Environment– All surroundings

• Health– Optimum functioning

• Nursing– Comfort measures

Nursing Process

Nursing Process is embodied within the clinical carative process (CCP)

This expanded perspective is modern yet tied to the past and emulates the future.

Concept Relationships

• Caring Relationships and caring environment

• Persons and their belief system

• Health and perspective

• Nursing and commitment to care

Assumptions

• A caring relationship and a caring environment preserve human dignity, wholeness and integrity.

• Caring promotes self-growth, self- knowledge, self-control and self-healing possibilities.

Current Activities

• The development of a knowledge base in Watson’s caring theory has been limited by the abstractness of the concept.

• Patient outcomes in caring transaction need further study.

The Model in Action

• Mr.Smith is scheduled for an above the knee amputation of his right leg because the last amputation did not heal properly.

The nurse, Jose knows him quite well after caring for him in previous hospitalizations.

(sustaining a helping-trusting caring relationship with Mr Smith. CCP#4)

Summary

• Evolution and Model Type

• Metaparadigm Concept

• Nursing Process

• Concept Relationship

• Assumptions

• Current Activities/MIA

A Note From Jean Watson

“Thanks for your question and interest. My main comments are acknowledging that if nursing does not attend to its caring knowledge and practices, it may not exist in the future as a profession…..”

Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-bc, FAAN

Sent 10/5/06 @ 11pm

Questions

References

Cara, C. (2003) Continuing Education: A Pragmatic View of Jean Watson's Caring Theory. International Journal for Human Caring. 7(3):51-61.

Fawcett, J. (2002). The Nurse Theorists: 21st century updates-Jean Watson. Nursing Science Quarterly, 15(3), 214-219.

Tommey, A. (2002). Nursing Theorists and their work (5th ed.) Mosby

Watson, J. (2006) personal communicationWatson, J. A Private Psalm. Retrieved 10/4/2006 from

http://www2.uchsc.edu/caringWatson, J. Theory of Human Caring. Retrieved 10/4/2006 from

http://www2.uchsc.edu/caring/definition