Jean Watson Research Paper

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INTRODUCTION Theories are not that are discovered in nature but are human inventions. A theory is a set of concepts, definitions and propositions that projects a systematic view of phenomena by designating specific interrelationships among concepts for purposes of describing, explaining ,predicting and/or controlling phenomena(chin & Jacobs,1987). Nursing theory is a conceptualization of reality which is intended to describe , explain ,modify or predict a particular phenomena related to nursing care and practice . There are several theories pertaining to the basic concept of patient caring in nursing ,but Jean Watsons theory of philosophy and science of caring is unique …show more content…

Jean Watson was born Margaret Jean Harmon during the baby boomer generation in a small town in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia in the 1940s. She graduated from the Lewis Gale School of Nursing in Roanoke, Virginia in1961. She ardently and quickly progressed through her nursing education earning her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1964, a master of science in nursing in psychiatric and mental health nursing in 1966, and a Ph.D. in educational psychology and counseling in 1973, all from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr .Jean Watson is a distinguished professor of nursing and former dean of the school of nursing at the university of Colorado .she is the founder of center of human caring in Colorado. Her caring philosophy is used to guide new models of caring and healing practice in diverse caring settings and several different …show more content…

This is more limiting in that health still has a physiological component that needs to be addressed. These guidelines of psychosocial practice are just one component of multifaceted nursing. The science of philosophy is open to interpretation which allows many ambiguities that may lead to hard implementation in practice. The more psychosocial the theory the less practical it becomes to every day nursing practice. Watsons theory gives a generalized applicability especially in mental health care settings or palliative and rehabilitative care

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