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Caring Theory
ОглавлениеThere are several theories of caring proposed in the profession of nursing, all asserting that caring is an important part of the healing process in care delivery. The most commonly cited theories are Watson's Theory of Human Caring (1979, 1985) and her more contemporary Theory of Transpersonal Caring (2008a). Several theorists have amended Watson's theory by adding concepts or combining it with other theories, including Duffy's Quality Caring Nursing Model (Edmundson, 2012), and Caroline Coates' theory (1997) which combines Watson's Theory of Transpersonal Caring with Bandura's concept of self‐efficacy. Swanson's Theory of Caring Behaviors was derived from research Swanson conducted in obstetrics, which took into consideration the care experiences of both mothers and fathers (1999). The theories of both Watson and Swanson have been applied extensively in the studies reviewed in this book.