Ecological caring—Revisiting the original ideas of caring science [PDF]
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care with the intention to expand it into a notion of ecological care and in such a way revisit the original ideas of caring science. The philosophical analysis,
Helena Dahlberg +2 more
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Exposed – a semantic concept analysis of its origin, meaning change over time and its relevance for caring science [PDF]
Purpose A patient is vulnerable and exposed due to illness, relies on and surrender to other people. In caring this means a special dependency. The aim of this study was to describe the origin of the concept ‘exposed’, to elucidate how the definition of ...
Sofia Almerud Österberg +4 more
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A unitary caring science resilience-building model: Unifying the human caring theory and research-informed psychology and neuroscience evidence [PDF]
Resilience is the psychological capability to recover from difficulties quickly. Healthcare professionals are especially vulnerable to job-related stress and burnout.
Holly Wei +2 more
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Methodological support for the further abstraction of and philosophical examination of empirical findings in the context of caring science [PDF]
Phenomena in caring science are often complex and laden with meanings. Empirical research with the aim of capturing lived experiences is one way of revealing the complexity. Sometimes, however, results from empirical research need to be further discussed.
Elisabeth Lindberg +2 more
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Existential and embodied presence—the meaning of peer support caring as experienced by breastfeeding peer support mothers in Sweden [PDF]
Purpose Many mothers face breastfeeding challenges that professional healthcare lacks the capacity to address, which can evoke exposedness and vulnerability. In Sweden, the non-profit Breastfeeding Support Organisation provide breastfeeding peer support.
Lina Palmér +2 more
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Purpose: Encountering patients with chest pain is common for Registered Nurses (RNs) in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) who are responsible for the patient’s medical and nursing care .
Hillewi Carnesten +2 more
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Purpose This study aims at exploring how psychiatric nurses’ experiences of patient participation could be understood from a caring science perspective.
Lena Wiklund Gustin
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Purpose This study aimed to describe community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of health and well-being in life after retirement. Methods This study is part of a larger project using a mixed-methods design to address lifestyles’ influence on community-
Catharina Gillsjö +5 more
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APLIKASI MODEL KONSEPTUAL CARING DARI JEAN WATSON DALAM ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN
Caring science is an orientation human science and humanity to process, phenomenon, and experience of human caring. Caring science, like also other science, covers art and humanity.
Abi Muhlisin, Burhanudin Ichsan
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Parents’ perspectives on supporting children during needle-related medical procedures
When children endure needle-related medical procedures (NRMPs), different emotions arise for the child and his/her parents. Despite the parents’ own feelings, they have a key role in supporting their child through these procedures.
Katarina Karlsson +3 more
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