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  1. Maud Kerstin Katie Marianne Eriksson ( 18. november 1943 – 30. august 2019) var en finsk sygeplejeteoretiker og filosof. Hun havde doktorgrad i pædagogik. Eriksson udviklede sin sygeplejeteori om caritas, der for hende var en sammensmeltning af de klassiske begreber eros og agape. I teorien beskriver Eriksson også lidelse som et centralt ...

  2. Apr 16, 2019 · 5. Katie Eriksson’s theory of caritative caring. One of the pioneers of caring science in the Nordic countries is Katie Eriksson. Her theory of caritative caring is also internationally known . Caring consists of meeting the other with respect, warmth, honesty and closeness in time and space . The fundamental motive for caring is love and ...

  3. ” -Katie Eriksson Major Concepts and Definition • Human Dignity - refers to the rights of a human being to be treated as a unique human being • Invitation - when a carer invites a patient to join in the communion, an act of showing genuine hospitality • Suffering - implies in some sense dying away from something .

  4. Jun 24, 2023 · 📝 Essay description: As a teacher and researcher, Eriksson developed the science of care as an academic discipline and contributed to the formation of this ...

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  5. Oct 5, 2021 · This article aims to briefly describe Katie Eriksson's (1943–2019) theories: the caritative caring theory, the multidimensional health theory and the theory of human suffering. We assume that these two latter theories have their roots in the caritative caring theory as well as the theory of caritative caring ethics and the evidence theory.

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Katie Eriksson The mission of caring is the alleviation of human suffering and the serving of life and health. This article addresses continually relevant questions within the field of caring ...

  7. N2 - In this article, Katie Eriksson's caring theories including the caritative caring theory, the multidimensional health theory and the theory of human suffering are described. The assumptions and concepts, both etymologically and semantically investigated, are founded in ontology.

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