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Caring |
A universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel, and behave in relation to one another |
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Compassion |
The feeling that arises when one is confronted with another person's suffering and feels motivated to relieve it |
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Theoretical views on caring |
Leininger's Transcultural Caring Watson's Transpersonal Caring Swanson's Theory of Caring |
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Leininger's Transcultural Caring |
Care helps protect, develop, nurture, and provide survival across all cultures. It is important for nurses to understand cultural caring behaviors, which differ between patients. |
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Watson's Transpersonal Caring |
Places care before cure. Caring is almost spiritual in that it preserves human dignity in the technological, cure-dominated healthcare system Focuses on 10 carative behaviors within the nurse-patient caring relationship |
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Swanson's Theory of Caring |
Includes 5 caring processes (knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, maintaining belief) Developed from 3 perinatal studies Is the only one of three that does not consider caring to be unique to nursing in the healthcare field. |
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Ethic of care |
Concerned with relationships between people and with a nurse's character |
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Presence |
Person to person encounter conveying a closeness and sense of caring |
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2 elements that facilitate knowing a patient |
Continuity of care Clinical expertise |