Dr. Swanson visited Vanderbilt for Research Day, October 17, , to present on her mid-range theory of caring. Dr. Swanson began her research career.
“Caring is essence of nursing and is the distinct, central, unifying form of control.” • Trans-cultural THEORY OF CARING (Kristen Swanson). A client’s well. elaboration is made oithe structure ofa theory of caring.
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Dr. Swanson visited Vanderbilt for Research Day, October 17, , to present on her mid-range theory of caring.
Dr. Swanson began her research career.
Kristen Swanson The Theory of Caring. Patricia Marchessault.
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defines caring as a nurturing way of relating to a valued other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility; supports claim that caring is a cetnral nursing phenomenon but not necessarily unique to nursing practice. Swanson’s Theory is based on the research and practice of Dr.
Kristen Swanson. Her focus primarily has been on pregnancy issues. The Swanson Theory of caring provides a platform to deal with miscarriage and the subsequent healing required for the parents and family.
Dr. Swanson visited Vanderbilt for Research Day, October 17, , to present on her mid-range theory of caring.
Dr. Swanson began her research career studying under Jean Watson, who developed a Theory of Caring.
Dr. Swanson has modified this theory based upon empirical findings from her research on pregnancy and early fetal loss.
India Sharp Kristen Swanson’s Theory of Caring. Your presentation was truly focused on Kristen Swanson’s theory and would like to have known a little about what encouraged her to make a theory out of something that we would consider a basic, fundamental need.
🙂 Lisa. Kristen Swanson: Theory of Caring Kristen Swanson, RN, PhD, FAAN Dean of the School of Nursing Alumni Distinguished Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Associate Chief Nursing Officer for Academic Affairs at UNC hospitals Earned her bachelor degree in nursing from the University of Rhode Island in Theory Evaluation – Theory of Caring & Post-ICU SyndromeSwanson’s Theory of Caring by on Prezi