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Title: Dr. Jean Watson


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Dr. Jean Watson
  • The Power of Caring The Power to Make a
    Difference

NURS1960-A Anna Ionadi Amanda Wallace Shannon
MacFarlane Sheldon Hubert Tawnya Werb
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  • Maybe this one moment, with this one person, is
    the very reason were here on Earth at this
    time.
  • - Jean Watson, The Caring Moment

Dr. Jean Watson at a glance
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Education
Dr. Jean Watson at a glance
  • Dr. Watson was born and raised in a small town
    in the
  • Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia in the
    1940s
  • 1958-61 R.N. Diploma in Nursing
  • Lewis-Gale School of Nursing
  • 1962-64 B.S. in Nursing
  • University of Colorado
  • 1964-66 M.S. in Psychiatric Mental-Health
    Nursing
  • Minor Psychology
  • University of Colorado
  • 1969-70 Graduate Work Social and Clinical
    Psychology
  • University of Colorado,
  • 1969-73 Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and
    Counseling
  • University of Colorado

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Accomplishments
Dr. Jean Watson at a glance
  • Recipient of several awards and honours
    including
  • International Kellogg Fellowship in Australia
  • Fulbright Research Award in Sweden
  • Six Honorary Doctoral Degrees
  • Including 3 International Honorary Doctorates
    (Sweden, UK, Canada)
  • 1993 National League for Nursing Martha E.
    Rogers Award
  • Recognizes a nurse scholar who has made
    significant contributions to nursing knowledge
    that advances the science of caring in nursing
    and health sciences
  • Distinguished Nurse Scholar, recognized by New
    York University
  • Norman Cousins Award in 1999,
  • Recognition for her commitment to developing
    maintaining and exemplifying relationship-centere
    d care practices
  • Founder of the Centre for Human Caring in
    Colorado
  • Is a Fellow at the American Academy of Nursing

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Influences
Dr. Jean Watson at a glance
  • Eastern Philosophy focuses on a holistic
    approach, looking at the body as a whole unit,
    not a sum of parts
  • is based on a metaphysical, spiritual-existential
  • and phenomenological orientation.
  • - Fawcett, 1993
  • This links to earlier nursing theorists,
    including
  • Nightingale, Leininger, Paterson Zderad
  • Psychology theorists who influenced her theory of
    caring
  • Hans Selye, Richard Lazarus and Carl Rogers

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  • The goal of nursing is to help a person gain a
    higher degree of harmony with the mind, body and
    soul.
  • - Jean Watson, Nursing as Human Science and Human
    Care

Dr. Jean Watsons theory of caring
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Watsons Concern
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • To make known
  • Inner healing process
  • Experiencing the person
  • Three major elements of her theory
  • Ten Carative Factors
  • The Caring Occasion / The Caring Moment
  • Transpersonal Caring

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Assumptions about Caring
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Effective caring promotes health and individual
    and family growth
  • Caring responses accept a person as is and looks
    beyond to what that person may become
  • A caring environment offers the development of
    potential
  • Caring is as equally important as curing
  • The practice of caring is central to nursing

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  • In todays dissertation, our three candidates
    will discuss their position of Jean Watsons
    nursing theory, inclusive of
  • The Four Metaparadigms ConceptsPerson, Health,
    Environment and Nursing
  • The Caring Occasion The Caring Moment
  • Transpersonal Caring
  • In the end, we will take a brief look at Watsons
    third theory, the carative factors, in attempt to
    analyze this theory in practice.

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Sheldon Hubert
  • On Jean Watsons Theory of Caringand the
    Metaparadigm Concepts

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Anna Ionadi
  • On Jean Watsons Theory of Caringand the Caring
    Occasion Caring Moment

12
Amanda Wallace
  • On Jean Watsons Theory of Caringand
    Transpersonal Caring

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Carative Factors
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Caritas comes from the Latin word meaning to
    cherish, to appreciate, to give special
    attention.
  • Invites nurse to explore the intersection between
    personal and professional
  • The Ten Carative Factors
  • Humanistic-altruistic system of values
  • Faith-hope
  • Sensitivity to self and to others
  • Helping-trusting, human care relationships
  • Expressing positive and negative feelings
  • Creative problem solving caring processes
  • Transpersonal teaching-learning
  • Supportive, protective and or corrective mental,
    physical, societal and spiritual environment
  • Human needs assistance
  • Existential-phenomenological-spiritual forces

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Carative Factors
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Consider the situation
  • Mrs. Smith, a 78 year old widow, is experiencing
    acute onset of severe back pain
  • She feels panicky, depressed and confused about
    her ability to now manage her life
  • Using the basis of the 10 carative factors, what
    would a Watson nurse do?

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Carative Factors
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Research Article Caring for Older Adults
    Practice Guided by Watsons Caring-Healing Model
  • The nurse develops a sense of hope (factor 2) and
    trust (factor 4) through genuine caring,
    listening and responding to the unique
    seriousness of Mrs. Smiths experience (factor 1)
  • Acknowledgement of Mrs. Smiths expression of
    disharmony (factor 5) between her usual perceived
    self and this encounter
  • The nurse, along with family, other health
    professionals and community services can help
    Mrs. Smith meet her basic needs (factor 9) of
    pain management, arrangements for check ups,
    support with ADLs and reconnecting with old
    friends.
  • (Bernick, 2004)

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Carative Factors
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Within the caring-healing model, the approach
    included one that attended to the
    interconnectiveness between Mrs. Smiths
    mind-body-soul as influenced by her personal
    experience
  • Mrs. Smiths pain was better controlled, she was
    able to control her fears of her life management,
    and was able to reintegrate her life with others
    and feel supported
  • (Bernick, 2004)

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Carative Factors
Dr. Jean Watsons theory
  • Benefits
  • Transferable to current practice environments,
    meaning of health through the patients
    perspective, considers the complexity of each
    individual experience
  • Limitations
  • Time

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  • Purposeful
  • To be intentional
  • To pause and slow down
  • Mindful
  • Grounded on firm surface while
  • Feeling the breeze and warm sun
  • Presence
  • In a world of one
  • Shared with another
  • Organized
  • Creativity, context and knowledge
  • Primacy being care
  • Central to all
  • Reverence and respect
  • Connecting
  • Listening
  • Being understood
  • Caring
  • Supporting

(Bernick, 2004)
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References
  • Bernick, L. (2004). Caring for older adults
    practice guided by Watsons caring-healing model.
    Nursing Science Quarterly, 17(2), 128-134.
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