Jean Watsson's Human Caring Theory

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Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring Rose Jasper NUR/403 March 3, 2014 Marilyn Moorhouse Annotated Biographies Alligood, M. R. (2010). Watson's Philosophy and Science of Caring in Nursing Practice. In Nursing theory: Utilization & application (4th ed., pp. 111-136). Maryland Heights, Mo: Elsevier Mosby. This is an interesting chapter to read in Alligood’s boob. It specifically explains Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring. She wrote about Jean Watson’s history and background and human-caring. There are two case studies to help understand her philosophies. Concepts are discussed related to the 10 caritas and how they are related to Florence Nightingale based on her approach to caring. Cara, C. (n.d.). A pragmatic view of Jean Watson's Caring Theory. Retrieved from http://www.humancaring.org/conted/Pragmatic%20View.pdf I enjoyed the website because Jean Watson’s Theory was discussed in a way I was able to understand. Actual in hospital experience were used as an example which helped me to connect using an actual patient. It also discussed the 10 caritas and how each was related to the patient. Caring Science: (Definitions, Process, Theory) Watson Caring Science Institute & International Caritas Consortium. (2013). Retrieved from http://watsoncaringscience.org/about-us/caring-science-definitions-processes-theory This is a website that discusses the 10 caritas of Jean Watson concepts in the Watson’s Caring Science Institute that was founded by Watson in 2008, to help many nurses to understand and demonstrate a caring work ethic to patients. The 10 Caritas are by Jean Watson: 1. Embrace altruistic values and Practice loving kindness with self and others. 2. Instill faith and hope and honor others. 3. Be sensitive to self and others by nurturing individual beliefs and practices. 4.

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