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Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring emphasizes that nursing is defined by caring for the whole person - mind, body and spirit. By actively engaging in caring through presence and intentionality, the nurse can help optimize a patient's ability to heal from within. This benefits both the patient and nurse through a mutually rewarding relationship.
Dorothea Orem's Theory of Self-Care aims to allow individuals to maintain control of their own healthcare throughout life. The theory helps identify when and how nurses can influence patient care to help them regain health and previous activity levels. It scales down nursing requirements and differs from other models by creating nursing autonomy through evidence-based decision making.
Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring emphasizes that nursing is defined by caring for the whole person - mind, body and spirit. By actively engaging in caring through presence and intentionality, the nurse can help optimize a patient's ability to heal from within. This benefits both the patient and nurse through a mutually rewarding relationship.
Dorothea Orem's Theory of Self-Care aims to allow individuals to maintain control of their own healthcare throughout life. The theory helps identify when and how nurses can influence patient care to help them regain health and previous activity levels. It scales down nursing requirements and differs from other models by creating nursing autonomy through evidence-based decision making.
Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring emphasizes that nursing is defined by caring for the whole person - mind, body and spirit. By actively engaging in caring through presence and intentionality, the nurse can help optimize a patient's ability to heal from within. This benefits both the patient and nurse through a mutually rewarding relationship.
Dorothea Orem's Theory of Self-Care aims to allow individuals to maintain control of their own healthcare throughout life. The theory helps identify when and how nurses can influence patient care to help them regain health and previous activity levels. It scales down nursing requirements and differs from other models by creating nursing autonomy through evidence-based decision making.
Learning Insights – Nursing is defined by caring. It helps us embrace the positive energy that flows from an integrated mind, body and spirit and is mutually rewarding to both the patient and the nurse. By actively engaging in caring through authentic presence and intentionality, the nurse is able to optimize her patient’s ability to heal from within. The benefits of caring is immeasurable and promote self-actualization on both a personal and professional level. Caring is a mutually beneficial experience for both the patient and the nurse, as well as between all health team members. Synthesis – According to Watson (1997), the care of the Theory of Caring is that “humans cannot be treated as objects and that humans cannot be separated from self, other, nature, and the larger workforce”. Her theory encompasses the whole world of nursing; with the emphasis placed on the interpersonal process between the care giver and care recipient. The theory is focused on “the centrality of human caring and on the caring-to-caring transpersonal relationship and its healing potential for both the one who is caring and the one who is being cared for” (Watson, 1996).
2) Dorothea Orem’s Theory of Self-Care
Learning Insights – The purpose of this theory is to allow individuals and their families to maintain control of their healthcare and is ongoing throughout the continuum of life, forever evolving. Even Dorothea Orem Model is a complex process and reuire more time than others model it can be used when a patient reuire hospitalization for long period of time. Using Orem’s Self Care Theory a patient adjust to the changes in his health status passing through all stages, regaining his previous activity level. Synthesis – When a patient needs to decrease the potential problem that prevents him from reaching his optimal health, nurses can use Orem’s Self-Care Model as a tool to identify when and how much they can influence the patient care. The theory is the key of nursing care if it is used optimal and in a period of time when patient’s development can be discover and manipulated. Using this theory a nurse can discover the patient’s developmental level and can predict the path of care that guides both the client and family to an increase health care self level. The self-care model scales down the actual nursing care reuirements for the patient, and differs from other health-care models by creating autonomy for nursing as a profession through a continuous use of the evidence based practice in decision making.
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BRUCE ANDERSON, JOHN WILSON, ROBERT AUSTIN, and CALIFORNIA ADVOCATES FOR NURSING HOME REFORM v. DIANA DOOLEY, in her official capacity as Secretary of the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES