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Caring through relation and dialogue: a nursing perspective for patient education
1School of Nursing, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA.
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science
|March 11, 2000
Summary
This study presents a nursing framework for patient education, grounded in the philosophy of caring. It addresses the historical lack of a specific nursing model for this crucial aspect of clinical practice.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Science
- Healthcare Education
Background:
- Patient education is recognized as vital in nursing history and theory.
- A specific nursing framework for patient education has been lacking.
- Early nurse theorists highlighted the importance of patient teaching.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a nursing perspective for patient education.
- To develop a conceptualization of caring as the basis for patient education.
- To generate a middle-range theory for patient education.
Main Methods:
- Philosophical explication of nursing and patient education views.
- Development of a conceptual framework based on caring.
- Generation of a middle-range theory.
Main Results:
- A nursing perspective for patient education grounded in caring is proposed.
- Philosophical underpinnings for nursing patient education are clarified.
- A middle-range theory for patient education is generated.
Conclusions:
- The presented framework offers a specific nursing approach to patient education.
- Caring is identified as a foundational concept for effective patient education.
- The generated theory provides a basis for research and practice in nursing patient education.