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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Philosophy
  • Patient Care Models

Background:

  • A previous column on nursing care and staffing generated significant international interest.
  • The measurement of caring is recognized as a complex issue with ongoing debate.
  • Foundational theoretical work is crucial for understanding the concept of caring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the complexities of measuring caring in nursing.
  • To highlight the importance of foundational work in understanding and defining caring.
  • To discuss the integration of caring into healthcare philosophies, intentions, patient care models, and delivery systems.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion based on reader response to a published column.
  • Reference to the theoretical contributions of Dr. Jean Watson.
  • Analysis of the conceptual underpinnings of caring in nursing.

Main Results:

  • The measurement of caring is a significant and debated topic among nursing professionals globally.
  • Dr. Jean Watson's work provides a valuable framework for measuring and understanding caring.
  • Clarifying the philosophical and systemic placement of caring is essential for effective implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Further exploration and consensus-building are needed to effectively measure and integrate caring into nursing practice.
  • Understanding the theoretical foundations of caring is paramount for its successful application in patient care.
  • The integration of caring must be addressed at philosophical, intentional, and systemic levels within healthcare.