What is the definition of metaparadigm?
It is a core set of concepts and constructs that are interdependent and uniquely define a discipline.
Jean Watson's Philosophy of Science and Caring has what 4 components?
Human being, health, environment/society, and nursing make up these four components.
How many Caritas make up the Watson caring factors?
Ten.
What are the basic human needs according to Watson?
To give/receive care, and to connect with another person/human being.
How does Jean Watson define human beings?
The human being is a "valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood and assisted (nursingtheory.org)
According to Watson, what is transpersonal caring?
A deeper connection to oneself, on the spiritual level which all humans share with each other, self, nature and the universe.
What do the "Narrative Factors" encompass?
They encompass subjective inner healing processes.
How does Jean Watson view health?
According to Watson, health is defined as a high level of overall physical, mental, and social functioning. The unity of mind, body and soul.
Which Caritas does not belong ?
Develop helping, trusting, and caring relationships.
Promote and accepting positive and negative feelings listening to another persons story.
Always nurture the needs of the patient without regard to your own.
Always nurture the needs of the patient without regard to your own.
According to Watson, what is their definition of environment/society?
Watson's definition of environment/society is that every society has had some people care for others. A caring attitude is not transmitted by genes, but by the culture of society. (Watson, 2008)
What is Watson's view on nursing?
Watson defines nursing as "a human science of persons and human experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions."