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This narrative-based work is the first to describe Human Caring Literacy from the perspective of caring scientists who "live the life" by incorporating the precepts of human caring into every aspect of their personal and professional lives. It demonstrates, for nursing students and experienced nurses in a variety of roles, the abundant ways in which Caring Science Theory powerfully informs the lives of frontline clinicians, nursing deans and faculty, APRNs, and administrators in the United States and globally. The book goes beyond theory to illustrate how Caring Science is used every day in…mehr
This narrative-based work is the first to describe Human Caring Literacy from the perspective of caring scientists who "live the life" by incorporating the precepts of human caring into every aspect of their personal and professional lives. It demonstrates, for nursing students and experienced nurses in a variety of roles, the abundant ways in which Caring Science Theory powerfully informs the lives of frontline clinicians, nursing deans and faculty, APRNs, and administrators in the United States and globally.
The book goes beyond theory to illustrate how Caring Science is used every day in a variety of arenas and scenarios, ranging from the advancement of the discipline of nursing in South America to peacemaking in the Middle East. It describes the methods that help practitioners develop mindfulness, reflection, authentic presence, intentionality, and a caring consciousness in the service of providing authentic, heart-centered care for patients, their families, and societies. Designed to cultivate loving-kindness behaviors in all settings, including among nurses themselves, these narratives provide welcome alternatives to current ways of being, both professional and personal.
Provides Examples of Caring Science Theory as a Guide to:
Advancing professional nursing practice in South America
Transcending politics and conflict in the Middle East
Evolving global caring consciousness through online education
Developing nursing leaders who are heart-centered and intentional
Exploring relationships between caring and Ubuntu in South Africa
Teaching through simulation to promote humanistic practice
Key Features:
Provides real examples of living the theory
Demonstrates the use of Caring Science in leadership, practice, research, the healing arts, education, and praxis
Illustrates practices that develop mindfulness, reflection, authentic presence, intentionality, and a caring consciousness
Provides evidence of an evolving global caring consciousness on five continents
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p>Contents Contributors Foreword Teri Pipe, PhD, RN Preface PART ONE: CARITAS LITERACY 1. Global Advances in Human Caring Literacy Jean Watson 2. Advancing Caring Literacy in Practice, Education, and Health Systems Susan M. Lee PART TWO: CARITAS PEDAGOGIES 3. Building Global Caritas Community Through Online Education Kathleen Sitzman 4. The Caring Science Imperative: A Hallmark in Nursing Education Jacqueline Whelan 5. The Use of Simulation to Strengthen Humanistic Practice Among Nursing Students in the Canton of Vaud (Switzerland) Philippe Delmas, Otilia Froger, Muriel Harduin, Sandra Gaillard-Desmedt, and Coraline Stormacq PART THREE: CARITAS ENLIGHTENED LEADERSHIP 6. Thinking, Acting, and Leading Through Caring Science Literacy Sara Horton-Deutsch 7. The Co-Emergence of Caritas Nursing and Professional Nursing Practice in Peru Patrick A. Palmieri 8. Creating Intentionality and Heart-Centered Leadership in the Hospital Setting Jacqueline A. Somerville PART FOUR: DIVERSE FORMS OF CARITAS INQUIRY 9. Relational Caring Inquiry: The Added Value of Caring Ontology in Nursing Research Chantal Cara, Louise O’Reilly, and Sylvain Brousseau 10. Collaborative Action Research and Evaluation: Relational Inquiry for Promoting Caring Science Literacy Marcia Hills and Simon Carroll 11. Spirituality and Nursing: United States and Ukraine Gayle L. Casterline 12. Seeing the Person Through the Patient: A Human Caring Reference Model for Health Care and Research Sandra Vacchi PART FIVE: CARITAS PRAXIS 13. Practices of Caring: A South African Perspective Charlenè Downing 14. A Conceptual Framework for Midwifery in South Africa Anna Nolte 15. Caritas for Society’s Safe-Keepers: Upholding Human Dignity and Caring Joseph Giovannoni 16. Giving Voice Through Caritas Nursing Maryanne T. Sandberg PART SIX: CARITAS PEACE AND HEALING ARTS 17. Caring Practices in an Era of Conflict: Middle East Nurses Julie Benbenishty and Jordan R. Hannink 18. Japanese Caritas for Peace and Change Mayumi Tsutsui, Rina Emoto, and Jean Watson 19. Caritas Arts for Healing Mary Rockwood Lane Index
p>Contents Contributors Foreword Teri Pipe, PhD, RN Preface PART ONE: CARITAS LITERACY 1. Global Advances in Human Caring Literacy Jean Watson 2. Advancing Caring Literacy in Practice, Education, and Health Systems Susan M. Lee PART TWO: CARITAS PEDAGOGIES 3. Building Global Caritas Community Through Online Education Kathleen Sitzman 4. The Caring Science Imperative: A Hallmark in Nursing Education Jacqueline Whelan 5. The Use of Simulation to Strengthen Humanistic Practice Among Nursing Students in the Canton of Vaud (Switzerland) Philippe Delmas, Otilia Froger, Muriel Harduin, Sandra Gaillard-Desmedt, and Coraline Stormacq PART THREE: CARITAS ENLIGHTENED LEADERSHIP 6. Thinking, Acting, and Leading Through Caring Science Literacy Sara Horton-Deutsch 7. The Co-Emergence of Caritas Nursing and Professional Nursing Practice in Peru Patrick A. Palmieri 8. Creating Intentionality and Heart-Centered Leadership in the Hospital Setting Jacqueline A. Somerville PART FOUR: DIVERSE FORMS OF CARITAS INQUIRY 9. Relational Caring Inquiry: The Added Value of Caring Ontology in Nursing Research Chantal Cara, Louise O’Reilly, and Sylvain Brousseau 10. Collaborative Action Research and Evaluation: Relational Inquiry for Promoting Caring Science Literacy Marcia Hills and Simon Carroll 11. Spirituality and Nursing: United States and Ukraine Gayle L. Casterline 12. Seeing the Person Through the Patient: A Human Caring Reference Model for Health Care and Research Sandra Vacchi PART FIVE: CARITAS PRAXIS 13. Practices of Caring: A South African Perspective Charlenè Downing 14. A Conceptual Framework for Midwifery in South Africa Anna Nolte 15. Caritas for Society’s Safe-Keepers: Upholding Human Dignity and Caring Joseph Giovannoni 16. Giving Voice Through Caritas Nursing Maryanne T. Sandberg PART SIX: CARITAS PEACE AND HEALING ARTS 17. Caring Practices in an Era of Conflict: Middle East Nurses Julie Benbenishty and Jordan R. Hannink 18. Japanese Caritas for Peace and Change Mayumi Tsutsui, Rina Emoto, and Jean Watson 19. Caritas Arts for Healing Mary Rockwood Lane Index
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