Caring theory: a framework for advanced practice nursing

  • P. N
  • K. H
  • M. P
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Abstract

This article provides a brief review of Watson's theory of caring and demonstrates its usefulness as a framework for advanced practice nursing. Two case studies, a recently diagnosed patient who is positive for the human immunodeficiency virus and a patient terminally ill with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, are reviewed using the carative factors as a model for providing holistic, patient-focused nursing care. The value of this exercise lies in the demonstration of the applicability of caring theory as a framework for both symptom management and palliative nursing care.

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P., N.-M., K., H., & M., P. (1998). Caring theory: a framework for advanced practice nursing. Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly, 4(1), 70–77. Retrieved from http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&D=emed4&NEWS=N&AN=9874940

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