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RESEARCH OF WATSON’S THEORY OF CARING

RESEARCH OF WATSON’S THEORY OF CARING. BROOKE ROBINSON KERRI CHERNAUCKAS LISA DRUST. Introductory Description of Theoretical Nursing Framework for Studies. Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring Design of Theory of Caring. Potter & Perry (2001), pp. 97. Rationale for Use of Nursing Theory.

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RESEARCH OF WATSON’S THEORY OF CARING

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  1. RESEARCH OF WATSON’S THEORY OF CARING BROOKE ROBINSON KERRI CHERNAUCKAS LISA DRUST

  2. Introductory Description of Theoretical Nursing Framework for Studies Jean Watson’s Theory of Caring Design of Theory of Caring Potter & Perry (2001), pp. 97

  3. Rationale for Use of Nursing Theory Relevance for personal practice, kerri

  4. Research Studies Research Studies description of the practice areas or topics that have been studied using this theoretical framework/theorist brooke

  5. Research Findings: Watson’s Theory of Care The Effectiveness of Watson’s Caring Model on the Quality of Life and Blood Pressure of Patients with Hypertension

  6. Research Findings:Watson’s Theory of Care Back ground Aim Methods Results Conclusion Erci, B., et al (2004)

  7. Research Findings:Watson’s Human Care Theory Watson’s Human Care Theory in the treatment of Depressed Women Journal of Holistic Nursing,, (2000), pp. 129-142

  8. TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED WOMEN, CONT PURPOSE OF STUDY Measure ‘Actual Care Occasion’ between nurse and female client Enhance understanding of human concerns Unbiased measurement of beliefs Journal of Holistic Nursing,, (2000), pp. 129-142

  9. TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED WOMEN, CONT Theory in Practice How nurse and female patient interact Replacing negative thoughts with positive thoughts “Emotional Catharsis” Narrative and subjective study Creation of “Human Care Transaction” Journal of Holistic Nursing,, (2000), pp. 129-142

  10. TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED WOMEN, CONT Data collection How measured and documented Analysis of Data Watch behavior patterns Results of Data Journal of Holistic Nursing,, (2000), pp. 129-142

  11. Conclusion of Watson’s Human Caring Theory on Depressed Women “Wholeness and healing” process Effective approach to holistic healing Journal of Holistic Nursing,, (2000), pp. 129-142

  12. Research Findings: research articles from professional journals utilizing the selected theoretical framework Briefly describes the research approaches and findings of each. Includes a description of how the theory framed the research kerri

  13. Critique of the Research ADVANTAGES LIMITATIONS Kerri

  14. Implications For Practice Watson’s Human Care theory used in multiple areas of personal practice. Settings “Healing through communication” Measures verbal and nonverbal Abstract, Philosophical, Creative and Qualitative Tomey and Alligood (2006)

  15. Critical Reflection Why integrate research into Nursing practice What do we research How research is measured in Nursing Theory Qualitative or Quantitative Berea (2000, December), Granger, Bradi (2003, November). Tomey and Aligood (2006)

  16. Critical Reflection, Cont. Why use Watson’s Human Care Theory in Practice Watson’s Caritive Factors as guidelines for measurement Kearney-Nunnery (2008), Tomey and Alligood (2006)

  17. REFERENCES Beyea, S. (2000, December). "Getting started in nursing research and tips for success.” AORN Journal. Retrieval date November 9, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSL/is_6_72/ai_68534735/ Beyea, S.C. (1997, August) "Qualitative and quantitative approaches to nursing research." AORN Journal. Retrieval date November 9, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSL/is_n2_v66/ai_19670468/ Denton, D. L. (2003, Feb-April). "Nursing research: Why do nurses need it?.".Georgia Nursing. Retrieval date November 9, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3925/is_200302/ai_n9212405/ Giordano, B.P. (1996, September). "Nursing research is a professional responsibility, not a necessary evil.".AORN Journal. Retrieval date November 9,2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSL/is_n3_v64/ai_19079586/ Granger, Bradi (2003, November). "How to make nursing research work for you." Nursing. Retrieval date November 9, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3689/is_200311/ai_n9324438/ Jean Watson’s philosophy of nursing. (2009, March 16). Retrieved November 9, 2009. http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/Watson.htm

  18. REFERENCES Kearney-Nunnery, R. (2008), pp. 73-75. Advancing Your Career Concepts of Professional Nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia: FA Davis. Mullaney, J. ( 2000, June). The lived experience of using Watson's actual caring occasion to treat depressed women. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 18(2). pp. 129-142. Norman, V., Rutledge, D. N., Keefer-Lynch, A., & Albeg, G. (2008). Uncovering and Recognizing Nurse Caring from Clinical Narratives . Holistic Nursing Practice, 22(6), 324-335. Retrieved November 9, 2009, from http://www.nursingcenter.com/library/static.asp?pageid=837929 “The Importance of research to nursing". (n.d.). Retrieved November 9, 2009. http://www.123HelpMe.com/view.asp?id=12285

  19. REFERENCES Tomey, A.M., & Alligood, M. R. (2006), pp. 101-103. Nursing Theorist and Their Work (6th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier Potter, P.A., & Perry, A.G. (2001), PP. 97. Fundamentals of Nursing (5th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Inn..

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