SpletClinical implications: The caring processes outlined in Swanson's theory of caring provide a valuable guide that can be used when caring for women experiencing stillbirth. MeSH terms Adult Attitude to Death Empathy* Female SpletIn the theory, Swanson has defined the concept 'caring' with five well-defined theoretical domains: maintaining belief (i.e., 'sustaining faith in the other's capacity to get through an event...
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SpletSwanson's (1993) Theory of Caring is structured around five principles that encompass the overall definition of caring in nursing practice. This theory states that caring revolves around five categories: knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief. When applied to nursing practice, each of these five categories can fuel the ... SpletThe five caring processes and an overall definition of caring are presented. Finally, study findings are compared and contrasted with Cobb's (1976) definition of social support, Watson's (1979, 1985) “carative” factors, and Benner's (1984) description of the helping role of the nurse. © Lippincott-Raven Publishers. Full Text Access for Subscribers: potkaistavat sandaalit
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SpletBuilding on the principle of maintaining belief, the caring process combines compassion (knowing and being with) with competence (doing for and enabling) to achieve a patient's … Splet20. apr. 2024 · Swanson’s theory of caring is a nursing set of processes that are formed from the nurse’s own principles and his or her interaction with the patient, with five fundamental processes of knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintain belief. Her theory was formed from three descriptive phenomenological studies from perinatal … Splet01. okt. 1996 · Specific strategies for forming caring relationships with family caregivers are recommended. CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare professionals can enhance their caring relationship with family caregivers of marrow transplant recipients by embracing the five processes of Swanson's Caring Model: maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, … potissimus s.r.o