‘Caring Science, Mindful Practice offers unique and practical project examples that nurses will consider for their practice or educational settings. With its integration of Watson’s caring science and mindfulness principles, Sitzman and Watson have extended knowledge of Watson’s caring science and caritas processes through integrating Thich Nhat Hahn’s mindfulness perspective and practices. The book offers rich examples of nursing projects that may broaden nursing care for greater patient and student satisfaction and assist nurses with holistic self-care.’ — Gale Robinson-Smith, Ph D, RN is Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Villanova University, International Journal for Human Caring
‘This book provides wonderful tools for nurses to use in practice, education, or even for self-care. Designed for any nurse, new or experienced, who wishes to learn more about applying Jean Watson’s Human Caring Theory to practice, it supplies the meaning behind the importance of having a practice based on mindfulness….[It] is a practical, easy-to-read book for all nursing audiences and could be used at any educational level.’– Doody’s Medical Reviews
ìSitzman and Watsons’ book is an invaluable resourceÖ The strength of this book is its simplicity on one level yet its complexity as the reader works throughout the layers incorporated within the book.î– Nursing Times
This is the first text to help students and practicing nurses translate and integrate the philosophy and abstracts of Caring theory into everyday practice. It was developed for use as the primary text for an online caring theory course that will be offered through the Watson Caring Science Institute in October 2013.
Through case examples and guiding activities, the book helps students and practitioners to more fully comprehend the meaning and use of each Caritas Process. It draws upon the contemplative and mindfulness teaching of Thich Nhat Hahn, a renowned Buddhist monk, poet, author, teacher, and peace activist. Each of the ten Caritas Processes are clearly presented by the author and accompanied by guided mindfulness and artistic practices to support learning and absorption of the method. These artistic practices include the use of images, art, metaphors, and expressive symbols that are designed to promote meaningful introspection and self-awarenessóthe underpinnings of genuine Caritas practice. The book reflects several years of teaching by the author, who has been invited by several large health care institutions (including Kaiser-Permanente) to provide training based on her materials.
Key Features:- Helps students and practitioners to integrate the philosophy and abstracts of Caring theory into clinical practice
- Offers case studies and guided activities to reinforce content
- Draws upon the contemplative and mindfulness teachings of Thich Nhat Hahn
- Includes concrete guided mindfulness and artistic practices for each of the ten Caritas Processes
- Designed for a wide audience including undergraduate, graduate and international nursing students
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Contributors
Authorís Note
Preface
Note From Contributing Nurse Artist
Section I: Introduction to the Caritas and Enhancing Use Through Mindfulness
1. Use of Mindfulness to Cultivate Understanding of Watsonís Theory of Caring
2. Overview of Watsonís Theory
3. Thich Nhat Hanhís Five Mindfulness Trainings
4. Entering the Stream: Understanding and Living Out Jean Watsonís Work
Section II: The 10 Caritas
5. The First Caritas Process: Embrace Altruistic Values and Practice Loving Kindness With Self and Others
6. The Second Caritas Process: Instill Faith and Hope, and Honor Others
7. The Third Caritas Process: Be Sensitive to Self and Others by Nurturing Individual Beliefs and Practices
8. The Fourth Caritas Process: Develop HelpingñTrustingñCaring Relationships
9. The Fifth Caritas Process: Promote and Accept Positive and Negative Feelings as You Authentically Listen to Anotherís Story
10. The Sixth Caritas Process: Use Creative Scientific Problem-Solving Methods for Caring Decision Making
11. The Seventh Caritas Process: Share Teaching and Learning That Addresses Individual Needs and Comprehension Styles
12. The Eighth Caritas Process: Create a Healing Environment for the Physical and Spiritual Self That Respects Human Dignity
13. The Ninth Caritas Process: Assist with Basic Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Human Needs
14. The Tenth Caritas Process: Open to Mystery and Allow Miracles to Enter
15. Conclusions and Suggestions for Deepening Study
Index ‘
关于作者
Jean Watson, Ph D, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, is distinguished professor emerita and dean emerita of the School of Nursing at the University of Colorado. She is the founder of the Center for Human Caring in Colorado, a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, and a past president of the National League for Nursing. Dr. Watson is a widely published author and recipient of several awards and honors, including an international Kellogg Fellowship in Australia, a Fulbright Research Award in Sweden, and five honorary doctoral degrees, including Honorary International Doctor of Science awards from Goteborg University, Sweden, and Luton University, London. Dr. Watson’s caring philosophy is used to guide new models of caring and healing practices in diverse settings worldwide. At the University of Colorado, Dr. Watson holds the title of distinguished professor of nursing, the highest honor accorded its faculty for scholarly work.