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Contents SearchSearch Dedication Foreword Preface I: Caring and the Discipline of Nursing II: Analyzing the Concept of Caring 1: Concepts of Caring and Caring as a Concept 2: Caring in Nursing: Analysis of Extant Theory 3: Caring and the Science of Unitary Human Beings 4: What Is Known About Caring in Nursing Science 5: Metasynthesis of Caring in Nursing III: Theoretical Perspectives on Caring 6: Caring—An Essential Human Need 7: Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring 8: Foundations of Humanistic Nursing 9: Caring: The Human Mode of Being 10: New Dimensions of Human Caring Theory 11: Caring Science in a New Key 12: Five Basic Modes of Being With Another 13: Empirical Development of a Middle Range Theory of Caring 14: Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice (Chapters 1 and 2) 15: The Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective 16: Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring (Revised Edition) IV: Seminal Research Related to Caring 17: Development of a Theoretically Adequate Description of Caring 18: Important Nurse Caring Behaviors Perceived by Patients With Cancer 19: Noncaring and Caring in the Clinical Setting: Patients’ Descriptions 20: Oncology Nurses’ Versus Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Nurse Caring Behaviors: A Replication Study 21: The Theory of Bureaucratic Caring for Nursing Practice in the Organizational Culture 22: Caring About–Caring For: Moral Obligations and Work Responsibilities in Intensive Care Nursing V: Research Designs and Methods for Studying Caring 23: Caring Inquiry: The Esthetic Process in the Way of Compassion 24: Dimensions of Nurse Caring 25: Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Analyses of Caring: Defining a Therapeutic Model of Nursing 26: A Standard of Care for Caring: A Delphi Study VI: Caring-Based Nursing Practice Models 27: The Quality-Caring Model©: Blending Dual Paradigms 28: Creating a Caring Practice Environment Through Self-Renewal 29: The Attending Nurse Caring Model®: Integrating Theory, Evidence, and Advanced Caring–Healing Therapeutics for Transforming Professional Practice VII: Caring, Health Policy, and the Community 30: Watson’s Philosophy, Science, and Theory of Human Caring as a Conceptual Framework for Guiding Community Health Nursing Practice 31: Earth Caring 32: Caring on the Ragged Edge: Nursing Persons Who Are Disenfranchised VIII: Caring Leadership and Administration 33: The Effects of Care and Economics on Nursing Practice 34: Struggling to Find a Balance: The Paradox Between Caring and Economics 35: Exploration of the Relationship Between Caring and Cost 36: Leading Via Caring–Healing: The Fourfold Way Toward Transformative Leadership 37: Love and Caring: Ethics of Face and Hand—An Invitation to Return to the Heart and Soul of Nursing and Our Deep Humanity IX: Synthesis and Epilogue
20: Oncology Nurses’ Versus Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Nurse Caring Behaviors: A Replication Study
29: The Attending Nurse Caring Model®: Integrating Theory, Evidence, and Advanced Caring–Healing Therapeutics for Transforming Professional Practice
30: Watson’s Philosophy, Science, and Theory of Human Caring as a Conceptual Framework for Guiding Community Health Nursing Practice
37: Love and Caring: Ethics of Face and Hand—An Invitation to Return to the Heart and Soul of Nursing and Our Deep Humanity
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Contents SearchSearch Dedication Foreword Preface I: Caring and the Discipline of Nursing II: Analyzing the Concept of Caring 1: Concepts of Caring and Caring as a Concept 2: Caring in Nursing: Analysis of Extant Theory 3: Caring and the Science of Unitary Human Beings 4: What Is Known About Caring in Nursing Science 5: Metasynthesis of Caring in Nursing III: Theoretical Perspectives on Caring 6: Caring—An Essential Human Need 7: Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring 8: Foundations of Humanistic Nursing 9: Caring: The Human Mode of Being 10: New Dimensions of Human Caring Theory 11: Caring Science in a New Key 12: Five Basic Modes of Being With Another 13: Empirical Development of a Middle Range Theory of Caring 14: Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice (Chapters 1 and 2) 15: The Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective 16: Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring (Revised Edition) IV: Seminal Research Related to Caring 17: Development of a Theoretically Adequate Description of Caring 18: Important Nurse Caring Behaviors Perceived by Patients With Cancer 19: Noncaring and Caring in the Clinical Setting: Patients’ Descriptions 20: Oncology Nurses’ Versus Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Nurse Caring Behaviors: A Replication Study 21: The Theory of Bureaucratic Caring for Nursing Practice in the Organizational Culture 22: Caring About–Caring For: Moral Obligations and Work Responsibilities in Intensive Care Nursing V: Research Designs and Methods for Studying Caring 23: Caring Inquiry: The Esthetic Process in the Way of Compassion 24: Dimensions of Nurse Caring 25: Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Analyses of Caring: Defining a Therapeutic Model of Nursing 26: A Standard of Care for Caring: A Delphi Study VI: Caring-Based Nursing Practice Models 27: The Quality-Caring Model©: Blending Dual Paradigms 28: Creating a Caring Practice Environment Through Self-Renewal 29: The Attending Nurse Caring Model®: Integrating Theory, Evidence, and Advanced Caring–Healing Therapeutics for Transforming Professional Practice VII: Caring, Health Policy, and the Community 30: Watson’s Philosophy, Science, and Theory of Human Caring as a Conceptual Framework for Guiding Community Health Nursing Practice 31: Earth Caring 32: Caring on the Ragged Edge: Nursing Persons Who Are Disenfranchised VIII: Caring Leadership and Administration 33: The Effects of Care and Economics on Nursing Practice 34: Struggling to Find a Balance: The Paradox Between Caring and Economics 35: Exploration of the Relationship Between Caring and Cost 36: Leading Via Caring–Healing: The Fourfold Way Toward Transformative Leadership 37: Love and Caring: Ethics of Face and Hand—An Invitation to Return to the Heart and Soul of Nursing and Our Deep Humanity IX: Synthesis and Epilogue
20: Oncology Nurses’ Versus Cancer Patients’ Perceptions of Nurse Caring Behaviors: A Replication Study
29: The Attending Nurse Caring Model®: Integrating Theory, Evidence, and Advanced Caring–Healing Therapeutics for Transforming Professional Practice
30: Watson’s Philosophy, Science, and Theory of Human Caring as a Conceptual Framework for Guiding Community Health Nursing Practice
37: Love and Caring: Ethics of Face and Hand—An Invitation to Return to the Heart and Soul of Nursing and Our Deep Humanity