Jean Watson's Influence Of The Caring Science Theory In Nursing

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I selected Jean Watson’s theory because of its significant relevance to the professional and personal qualities of an effective, successful, nurse. The Ten Carative Factors are the basis of the Caring Science Theory, and serve as a guide to use when caring. They are skills and qualities I hope to master, and also the qualities I deeply admire in other nurses. Jean Watson’s theory and ideas can be helpful if applied beyond nursing to personal interactions between all people. The idea of nurses needing instruction on how to emotionally care for patients seems common sense, but almost everyone could benefit from having a poster of the Ten Carative Factors hanging in their bedroom. In today’s fast-paced, cost effective setting, nurses need …show more content…

The Ten Carative Factors are the basis of the Caring Science Theory, and serve as a guide to use when caring. They are skills and qualities I hope to master, and also the qualities I deeply admire in other nurses. Jean Watson’s theory and ideas can be helpful if applied beyond nursing to personal interactions between all people. The idea of nurses needing instruction on how to emotionally care for patients seems common sense, but almost everyone could benefit from having a poster of the Ten Carative Factors hanging in their bedroom. In today’s fast-paced, cost effective setting, nurses need reminders to bring the focus back to caring for the patient as a person, not just symptoms or …show more content…

Watson states caring involves meeting a person’s needs. The mental and emotional needs should be paid the same, if not more, time and attention as the physical ones. Instead of just competing assessments, giving medication, and charting results, the Caring Science Theory suggests nurse’s create caring moments with patients; in which “The process goes beyond itself, yet arises from aspects of itself that become part of the life history of each person, as well as part of some larger, more complex pattern of life.” (Caring Science Theory & Research, n.d., Para. 13). The last core concept of the theory involves meditation, growth, and greater realization of what caring is and the nurse’s role as a caretaker to themselves and others in the world. Watson thinks caring is a science and nursing an art that cares for the entire person: mind, body and

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