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The concept of caring in the nursing profession, providing a definition, discussing its importance, and delving into the caritas theory proposed by dr. Jean watson. The document also includes statistical data on the proportion of nurses demonstrating caring behavior and the quality of care in general hospitals.
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47 Ag 80 Hg 48 Cd submitted by : Shraddha ghuge 4th semester Bsc nursing Asharam college of nursing submitted to : Mrs.Leena sarode Associate professor Asharam college of nursing
47 Ag 80 Hg 48 Cd
INTRODUCTION
Importance of caring in nursing Caring is crucial in the nursing profession because it aids with the healing process. It is a way for nurses to help their patients emotionally and demonstrate empathy for them.
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SMILE ESTABLISH EYE CONTACT GREET YOUR PATIENT BY THEIR NAME PAY CLOSE ATTENTION WITHOUT INTERRUPTION CARRY OUT REQUESTS IDENTIFY THE NEEDS OF THE PATIENT RESPOND TO QUERIES
The caring theory proposed by Dr Jean Watson has three main components. The caritas aspects, according to Dr Watson, are about creating and maintaining a "genuine caring relationship." Nurses must also be available and sympathetic to a patient's feelings without straying into personal space or passing judgement. Caritas factors Caring moment Transpersonal caring relationship WATSON THEORY OF HUMAN CARING
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