2013
DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2013.768734
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Caring as a Scripted Discourse versus Caring as an Expression of an Authentic Relationship between Self and Other

Abstract: As health care has become increasingly complex, the human caring associated with nursing has become eclipsed by financial bottom lines and managed care initiatives. Because patients and others expect a caring health care system, hospitals have responded in varying ways to re-infuse caring into the patient's experience. This article examines two approaches (the Jean Watson Caring Science Approach and the Studer Group Approach) and considers the effect of each on the authenticity of the nurse patient relationshi… Show more

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“…This needs to be addressed in practice, especially by nursing administration. Some institutions adopt a caring-science paradigm, while the others should reproduce human caring through training that simulates caring ( Kay Hogan, 2013 ). Also, stronger emphasis should be placed on caring theories during nursing education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This needs to be addressed in practice, especially by nursing administration. Some institutions adopt a caring-science paradigm, while the others should reproduce human caring through training that simulates caring ( Kay Hogan, 2013 ). Also, stronger emphasis should be placed on caring theories during nursing education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary nursing focuses on creating caring environments for nurses, patients and their families in today's complex and busy health care organizations . Nurses should practice caring , and they are responsible for treating patients and other caregivers with dignity and respect . Caring for each other enables caregivers to be able to work lovingly with patients .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can serve as an important reminder to someone that they are cared for and valued. While the actual attitude of clinicians is fundamental to implementation and effectiveness of the intervention (Hogan & Cleary ), communications research supports the notion that caring intent can be supported by an operationalized approach, such as using cues to prompt verbal expression. If staff were prompted to express their caring intent at the end of communication with a consumer, this has potential to leave consumers with a greater sense of satisfaction and safety.…”
Section: Beyond the 10 Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%