Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentChapterPreface ChapterAcknowledgments ChapterChapter 1 Introduction: Context for Theory Development ChapterChapter 2 Nursing as Human Science/Caring Science ChapterChapter 3 Human Caring in Nursing ChapterChapter 4 Nature of Human Caring and Caring Values in Nursing ChapterChapter 5 Nursing and Metaphysics ChapterChapter 6 Nature of Human Life as Subject Matter of Nursing ChapterChapter 7 Theory Components and Definitions ChapterChapter 8 Transpersonal Caring Relationship ChapterChapter 9 Structural Overview of Watson's Theory of Human Caring ChapterChapter 10 Methodology ChapterAppendix
SynopsisThis book is Print on Demand. Orders take 4-6 weeks to fulfill.Doody's Review Service - 4 Stars!Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing, Second Edition by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that forms the basis of the nursing profession. Watson's Theory of Human Care draws from Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral concept. Further, it seeks to elucidate the human care process in nursing, preserve humanity and the inner life of patients, and reintroduce true caring and healing into educational and clinical practices.Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter provides fresh insights and contemporary thinking making it accessible to undergraduates as well as graduates and practicing nurses. This Second Edition also includes a new research chapter with the latest empirical work on assessing and measuring caring, examples of practice models, and multi-site research. (c) 2012 122 pages, Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing, Second Edition by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that forms the basis of the nursing profession. Watson's Theory of Human Care draws from Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral concept. Further, it seeks to elucidate the human care process in nursing, preserve humanity and the inner life of patients, and reintroduce true caring and healing into educational and clinical practices. Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter provides fresh insights and contemporary thinking making it accessible to undergraduates as well as graduates and practicing nurses. This Second Edition also includes a new research chapter with the latest empirical work on assessing and measuring caring, examples of practice models, and multi-site research., This book is Print on Demand. Orders take 4-6 weeks to fulfill.Doody's Review Service - 4 Stars!Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing, Second Edition by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that forms the basis of the nursing profession. Watson's Theory of Human Care draws from Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral concept. Further, it seeks to elucidate the human care process in nursing, preserve humanity and the inner life of patients, and reintroduce true caring and healing into educational and clinical practices.Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter provides fresh insights and contemporary thinking making it accessible to undergraduates as well as graduates and practicing nurses. This Second Edition also includes a new research chapter with the latest empirical work on assessing and measuring caring, examples of practice models, and multi-site research. © 2012 122 pages
LC Classification NumberRT84.5.W367 2012