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Jean Watson’s Caring Theory Ogechi Iwuanyanwu, Patrece Murray, Nicole Sargent, Valerie Walker March 27, 2015 Advanced Theoretical Perspectives for Nursing Colleen Marzilli, MSN, PhD. South University

Education Graduated from the Lewis Gale School of Nursing, Roanoke Virginia Post Graduate:  University of Colorado 1964- BSN, Boulder Campus 1966- MSN in Psychiatric Mental Health, Health Sciences Campus Doctorate:  University of Colorado 1973- PhD in Educational Psychology and Counselling, Boulder campus Jean Watson

Nursing Background Nursing professor, and faculty administrator at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Assistant dean of the graduate program. Part of the early planning stages of the PhD in Nursing program in 1978 Dean- University School of Nursing Associate Director of Nursing Practice- University Hospital (1983 – 1990) Holder of the Endowed Chair in Caring Science- University Of Colorado School Of Nursing. University of Colorado School of Nursing

Honors & Affiliations Board of Boulder County Hospice Founder 1992- Distinguished Professor of Nursing 1997- Honorary Lifetime Certificate as a holistic nurse 1998- Designated as a Distinguished Nurse Scholar by New York University  Holds multiple Honorary doctoral degrees from National and International Colleges and Universities Received the  National League for Nursing (NLN) Martha E. Rogers Award for advancing the science of caring in nursing and health sciences . Received the Norman Cousins Award for her commitment to developing, maintaining, and exemplifying relationship - centered care practice

Published Works Reflect the evolution of her theory Major works by Watson include: Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring – 1979 Nursing: Human Science and Human Care – A Theory of Nursing – 1985 (released 1988 ) Postmodern Nursing and Beyond - 1999  Instruments for Assessing and Measuring Caring in Nursing and Health Sciences (2002) Caring Science as Sacred Science (2004 ) *Dr. Watson lectures internationally and is featured in several national videos on nursing theory and the philosophy of caring science.

Nursing Metaparadigms: Watson’s View

Person Every individual is subjective and unique. They have value and should be cared for. They are not objective, predictable or calculating. Each person has human need that are distinctly their own: biophysically, psychophysically, psychosocially and interpersonally. Individuals deserve respect, nurturing, understand and assistance. Each person i s directly influenced by their external environment.

Health Should be viewed in a holistic manor incorporating physical, social, mental, and spiritual needs. These parts need to function together harmoniously to promote health. Is viewed by the patient’s perception, and formed from their unique life experiences ( Bernick /2004). Incorporates all aspects of the persons physical, social, and moral perspectives Watson added 3 elements to the World Health Organization’s definition of health: Being able to function at an optimal personal level physically, mentally, and socially. Being able to make daily adaptation to the optimal personal functional level Making a distinctive effort to reach and obtain a level of a non-illness state.

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