yes whatson theory is used to understand and applied in
practice
Watson's behaviorist theory focused not on the
internal emotional and psychological conditions of people, but
rather on their external and outward behaviors. He believed that a
person's physical responses provided the only insight into internal
actions
the goal of whatson theory
- Jean Watson contends that caring regenerates
life energies and potentiates our capabilities.
- The benefits are immeasurable and promote self-actualization on
both a personal and professional level
- . Caring is a mutually beneficial experience for both the
patient and the nurse, as well as between all health team
members
The structure for the science of caring is built upon ten
carative factors. These are:
- Embrace: Altruistic Values and Practice Loving Kindness with
Self and Others
- Inspire: Faith and Hope and Honor Others
- Trust: Self and Others by Nurturing Individual Beliefs,
Personal Growth and Practices
- Nurture: Helping, Trusting, Caring Relationships
- Forgive: and Accept Positive and Negative Feelings –
Authentically Listen to Another’s Story
- Deepen: Scientific Problem Solving Methods for Caring Decision
Making
- Balance: Teaching and Learning to Address the Individual Needs,
Readiness and Learning Styles
- Co-Create: a Healing Environment for the Physical and Spiritual
Self which Respects Human Dignity
- Minister: To Basic Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Human
Needs
- Open: to Mystery and Allow Miracles to Enter